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Steel Furnace16th August 1952: Liquid metal spraying out of the furnace at Thomas and Baldwins steel works in Ebbw Vale, Wales. Original Publication: Picture Post - 6005 - Steel Town - pub
Engr.;Girl Lighting Furnace, Crowd Watche(Original Caption) Little girl lighting up furnace #1 in the iron mills at Boontown, New Jersey. Engraving, 1880
Blast Furnace Of The Carnegie Steel Corp(Original Caption) Pittsburgh, PA. Blast furnaces of the Carnegie Steel Corp. Photograph shows an exterior of Steel Plant with smokestakes and railroad tracks. Undated Photograph
Interior View Of Steel Plant(Original Caption) Interior view of a steel manufacuring plant. Photo shows the hoist used for transporting molten metals to and from the furnaces. Undated photograph
Smelting Furnace From 1556, Europe(Original Caption) 1556- Smelting furnace from Agricola's "De Re Metallica". Engraving shows man seated before a furnace
Illus. Of Iron Clock Shop W/Workers(Original Caption) Copper engraving by Stradanus of iron clocks. The iron wheel turns evenly, and evenly discloses those times and these
Man Shoveling Coal Into Furnace(Original Caption) Photo show a man about to shovel what appears to be coal into a furnace at a nitrate refining plant. Undated. (Photo by �� Bettmann/CORBIS/Bettmann Archive)
Slag Pours Into A Rail Carrier(Original Caption) 11/10/41-Cleveland, Ohio: Slag pours glowing into a rail carrier at a furnace plant to the Corrigan McKinney Factory of Republic Steel in Cleveland
A Blast Furnace At Work In Ohio(Original Caption) 11/10/1941- Cleveland, OH - Blast Furnace At Work
Slab Heating Furnace In Action(Original Caption) 1/16/1945- Gary
Workman Venting Condenser at Steel Plant(Original Caption) 1/16/1945-Donora, PA- View of a zinc furnace at the Donora works of the American Steel and Wire Co. a subsidiary of U.S. Steel Corp
Electric Furnace Tilts To Pour Contents(Original Caption) 1/16/1945- Pennsylvania - In this Pennsylvania subsidiary of the U.S. Steel Corp
French Sceintist Paul Heroult(Original Caption) Paul Heroult (1863-1914), French scientist. Accidentally discovered that aluminum could be reduced by electrolysis of aluminum mixed with cryolite
Iron And Steel Furnace At Metalworks(Original Caption) Mulheim, Germany: Photo shows the iron and steel furnace of the Hugo Stinnes Works at Mulheim in the Ruhr Valley of Germany. Ca. 1931
Tapping A Heat Of Steel(Original Caption) At the Duquesne Steel Works of the Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. Duquesne, PA photo shows tapping a heat of steel from an open hearth furnace. 1936
Tapping, The First Step In Steel Making(Original Caption) Duquesne, PACarnegie-Illinois Steel Corp. Duquesne, PA.Tapping iron from a blast furnace the first process in the making of steel. Undated photo cieca 1936
Open Hearth Furnace(Original Caption) - Ford Motor Company open hearth furnace receiving a charge of molten iron which has come direct from the blast furnace
1000-Ton Blastfurnace At Mckinney-Corrig(Original Caption) Cleveland, OH - Vertical view of 1000-ton blastfurnace at Mckinney-Corrigan plant on the Cuyafogha river
Closeup Of A Bessemer Converter; Steel(Original Caption) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Detail view of a Bessemer Converter. Undated photograph
Boy Seated In Front Of Furnace Illustrat(Original Caption) - Master James Crow, undated illustration of a boy seated on a barrell in front of a furnace
Woodcut Of Copper Smelting, 1530(Original Caption) Woodcut depicting the process of copper smelting in 1530. A workman, wearing a safety mask to protect him against the fumes, loads the metal into a furnace
Men Heaping Ore Into Furnace(Original Caption) Engraving entitled "THE MANUFACTURE OF IRON - FILLING THE FURNACE, " depicting men heaping carts of ore into a flaming furnace. Illustration circa 1873
Engraving Of Men W/Lead Smelter Furnace(Original Caption) 1574-Engraving of furnace for smelting goslar lead ores and recovering furnace calamine
18Th Century Iron Melting Furnace-Illus(Original Caption) Diagrammatic illustration depicting an iron melting furnace and courtyard in France, circa 1770
Man Shovels Coal Into Siren Mechanism(Original Caption) Illustration of a man shoveling coal into a furnace to run the siren mechanism in the interior of a building. Undated illustration
Father Uses Toy High Chair for Fuel During Coal Strike(Original Caption) 3/6/1950 Chicago, IL
Man Directs Pouring Of Steel Into Furnac(Original Caption) 2/1952-Gary, IN- Charles F. Schultz, in his capacity as first helper at the Gary Steel Works, directs the addition of molten iron into the open hearth furnace
Shadrach Meshach and Abednego in the Fiery Furnace" Vintage engraving from the 1870 of a scene from the Old Testament by Gustave Dore showing Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego in the Fiery Furnace
John Rutledge Operating Hearth Furnace(Original Caption) 7/8/55-Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: While temperatures on the outside sizzled in the mid-90's, Melter boss John Rutledge, of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Company's No
New Twin Blast Furnaces In Chicago(Original Caption) 7/30/1956 -Chicago, IL - With a daily capacity of 1500 tons of iron each
Steel FoundryJuly 1937: A man watching molten metal inside the Kryn and Lahy steelworks. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)
In he goes! with a frightful shoutVintage engraving from 1870 showing a scene from a poem by Thomas Hood. In he goes! with a frightful shout
MA Worcester Hardwick Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10
MA Worcester New Braintree Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10
Essex Daily Breadcirca 1930: A baker in Essex raking the loaves from the oven with her long wooden peel. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Steel making - Bessemer processAntique illustration of a Bessemer process which was the first inexpensive industrial process for the mass-production of steel from molten pig iron
Illustration of ancient Chinese bronze-casting furnace
Steel Mill1st May 1955: Men working at the furnaces of a Sheffield steel mill. Original Publication: Picture Post - 8067 - Importance Of Yorkshire - unpub. (Photo by Joseph McKeown/Picture Post/Getty Images)
Cast IronManufacture of cast iron showing the blast furnace and men at work in a foundry. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Armourycirca 1860: A smith hammers out a hunk of metal in his workshop, watched by an anxious woman. Beside him stands a finished breastplate. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)
Section of a furnaceIllustration of a furnace
Ore procession facility
19th Century MineVintage engraving of men sifting ore at a 19th Century Mine
Stamp millAntique illustration of a men using a Stamp mill at a 19th Century Mine
Steel millAntique illustration of a Steel mill
Blast FurnaceVintage engraving of a Blast Furnace
Heating Siemens, section of gasifier and oven
Blast stovesAntique illustration of a Blast stoves
Furnace metalAntique illustration of a metal furnace
Metal melting factoryAntique illustration of a Metal melting factory
Silver smeltingIllustration of a Silver smelting industry
Illustration of molten metal being poured into furnace
Armaments PlantBlast furnaces at the Krupp steelworks in Essen, the chief arms supplier of the German Empire. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)
Old oven at the Saelka mountain hut, Kungsleden, The Kings Trail, Lapland, Sweden, Europe
Metal WorkerA worker pouring white hot metal into moulds
Trains and furnacesUNITED STATES - CIRCA 1950s: Industrial site with trains on intersecting tracks, blast furnaces in background. (Photo by H. Armstrong Roberts/Retrofile/Getty Images)
black and white, diry 18938, J1698709, J169870901, H 103641 BOX 2401 5 / 4, workshopA wood-burning glassworks, with workers engaged in the various processes of blowing and spinning crown and window glass, circa 1750