Caption: Steel Works on Monongahela by Richard Harrison Crist, 1933.
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Caption: Steel Workers on a Rainy Night by Albert C. Daschbach.
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Caption: Steel Works by Paul Wescott, 1937.
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Caption: Charcoal Blast Furnace, by Christy Chairman.
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Caption: Charging Beehive Coke Oven at Night, by Homer F. Bair, 1937.
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Caption: Tapping Electric Arc Steel Furnace, by Ralph D. Dunkleberger, Reading, Pa., 1936.
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Caption: Casting in a Foundry by C. Frank Schwep, 1936.
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Caption: Tapping the Heat, by Dorothy Everett, McKeesport, Pa.
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Caption: Tapping the Heat, by Walter Huber. Central Iron and Steel Company, Harrisburg, Pa.
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Caption: Blast Furnace, by Christian Jacob Walter. Steel Mills, Pittsburgh.
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Caption: Open Hearth and Rolling Mill, by Aaron Harry Gorson.
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Caption: Steel Plant on Monongahela River, by Aaron Henry Gorson.
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Caption: Lucy Furnace in Allegheny River Dismantled, by James Bonar, 1932, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Caption: Work, by Edmund Ashe.
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Caption: Steel Works in Winter, by Roy Hilton. Pittsburgh
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Caption: Forging the Shaft, by Rose McGary, 1936.
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Caption: Beehive Coke Ovens at Night, by Pierre Birckner, Greensburg, Pa.
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Caption: Steel Works, by Ralph O. Stewart, 1936.
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Caption: Rhythm of Stuctural Steel, by A. H. Bennett
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Caption: Tapping the Induction Furnace, by Edmund Ashe, 1938. Made in Mr. Heppenstall's mill in Pittsburgh,Tapping the Induction Furnace, is of considerable historical interest in that it depicts the first electric induction furnaces used in this country for steel production. The scene shows various workers in a variety of poses, operating the latest innovation in the manufacturing of steel.
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Caption: Latrobe Landscape, by Mary Martha Himler
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Caption: The Cast, by Edmund Ashe, 1939, Homestead, Pa.
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Caption: Coal, by Roy Hilton
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Caption: Rolling Steel Ingots(Richards Foundry) by George C. Bingham, 1846.
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Caption: Blowing Steel, by George Pearse Ennis.
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Caption: Pushing Coke from By-product Oven, by Aaron Henry Gibson, n.d
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Caption: Company Row, by Alan Thompson, 1941.
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Caption: Pittsburgh, by Christian J. Walter, c. 1937. Walter said, "It is a mistake for artists of this district to leave the environs of Pittsburgh to seek material for landscape painting. To my mind no other place in the world has the wealth of material that can be found right here at home...."
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Caption: Steel, by Edmund M. Ashe, 1942.
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Caption: Country Bank, by Lawrence Whitaker, ca. 1935. Windber, Pa.
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Caption: Coal Town, by Thomas J. Armour, Pittsburgh. This winter landscape, Coal Town, depicts a view through the backyards of a small town. In the distance on the left, there is a coal tipple next to a railroad track; below it railroad cars wait to receive their cargo. Through the trees rising up from picket-fenced yards sits a small country church, on its spire a small cross is visible.
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Caption: Men from the Works, by Walter Baum, 1934, Sellersville, PA
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