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"Capturing the Evolution of Industry: A Glimpse into Smokestacks" Step back in time to the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Catalysts Elk Falls Mill Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia

Catalysts Elk Falls Mill Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia
Catalysts Elk Falls Mill, Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, August 2006 (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageSmokestack Collection: BC: Trail, Columbia River Basin, Teck Cominco Smelting Plant on Columbia River

BC: Trail, Columbia River Basin, Teck Cominco Smelting Plant on Columbia River (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Puerto Rico, South Coast, Guayanilla, smokestacks of abandoned oil refinery

Puerto Rico, South Coast, Guayanilla, smokestacks of abandoned oil refinery

Background imageSmokestack Collection: A view of Gregory Street in Black Hawk, Colorado. A Presbyterian church, next to a schoolhouse

A view of Gregory Street in Black Hawk, Colorado. A Presbyterian church, next to a schoolhouse
COLORADO: BLACK HAWK, c1899. A view of Gregory Street in Black Hawk, Colorado. A Presbyterian church, next to a schoolhouse, is visible on the hillside in the foreground. Photographed by Harry H

Background imageSmokestack Collection: The Ben Campbell steamship at landing. Daguerreotype, c1852-1860

The Ben Campbell steamship at landing. Daguerreotype, c1852-1860
STEAMSHIP, c1852. The Ben Campbell steamship at landing. Daguerreotype, c1852-1860

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Peace-Mongering. American cartoon by Daniel R. Fitzpatrick, 1947

Peace-Mongering. American cartoon by Daniel R. Fitzpatrick, 1947, on the Marshall Plan for the post-World War II
MARSHALL PLAN, 1947. Peace-Mongering. American cartoon by Daniel R. Fitzpatrick, 1947, on the Marshall Plan for the post-World War II recovery of Western Europe

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Portsmouth, New Hampshire Postcard. 1904, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Postcard

Portsmouth, New Hampshire Postcard. 1904, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Postcard

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Postcard of Union Station in Pittsburgh. ca. 1904, Postcard of Union Station in Pittsburgh

Postcard of Union Station in Pittsburgh. ca. 1904, Postcard of Union Station in Pittsburgh

Background imageSmokestack Collection: A Steel Plant, Cleveland, Ohio Postcard. 1901, A Steel Plant, Cleveland, Ohio Postcard

A Steel Plant, Cleveland, Ohio Postcard. 1901, A Steel Plant, Cleveland, Ohio Postcard

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Rivermouth Landing, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Postcard. 1904, Rivermouth Landing, Portsmouth

Rivermouth Landing, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Postcard. 1904, Rivermouth Landing, Portsmouth, New Hampshire Postcard

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Italy, Lombardy Region, Bergamo province, Crespi d Adda, Workers Village

Italy, Lombardy Region, Bergamo province, Crespi d Adda, Workers Village
Italy - Lombardy Region - Crespi d Adda in the province of Bergamo(UNESCOs World Heritage Site, 1995) - Workers Village

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Italy, Lombardy Region, Bergamo province, Crespi d Adda, Workers Village

Italy, Lombardy Region, Bergamo province, Crespi d Adda, Workers Village
Italy - Lombardy Region - Crespi d Adda in the province of Bergamo(UNESCOs World Heritage Site, 1995) - Workers Village

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Postcard of Boise, Idaho. ca. 1913, View looking northeast from the dome of the Capitol, Boise

Postcard of Boise, Idaho. ca. 1913, View looking northeast from the dome of the Capitol, Boise, Idaho

Background imageSmokestack Collection: The Offices of S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin Photolithograph. ca

The Offices of S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin Photolithograph. ca
The Offices of S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Racine, Wisconsin Photolithograph. ca. 1939, The Administrative Office building of the S.C

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Historic shot of ships captain using navigational equipment

Historic shot of ships captain using navigational equipment

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Solvay Process Company factory, 1890s C014 / 0520

Solvay Process Company factory, 1890s C014 / 0520
Solvay Process Company factory. In 1861, Belgian chemist Ernest Solvay patented a method for the production of sodium carbonate (soda) from ammonium carbonate and brine

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Refuse incinerator and busy road C018 / 0052

Refuse incinerator and busy road C018 / 0052
Stoke-on-Trent refuse incinerator, next to busy dual carriageway, Staffordshire, UK

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Industry in East London, 1908

Industry in East London, 1908
Industry in East London, on the banks of a river. This drawing in charcoal dates from 1908, and is by the US artist Joseph Pennell (1857-1926)

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands

Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands
Port of Le Rotterdam. View across the deck of a container ship arriving at the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Waste incinerator, Huddersfield

Waste incinerator, Huddersfield
Kirklees Incinerator, Huddersfield, built in 2002 as a PFI project

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Belvedere waster-to-energy incinerator

Belvedere waster-to-energy incinerator
Riverside waster-to-energy incinerator, Belvedere, London. Most of the waste is transported along the Thames on barges

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Blast furnace

Blast furnace at Redcar steelworks, Teesside, UK

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Air pollution C016 / 4634

Air pollution C016 / 4634
Air pollution. Smoke coming out of an incinerators chimney. Photographed in Nottingham, UK

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Water filtration industry, 1893

Water filtration industry, 1893
Water filtration industry. 19th-century artwork of the water filtration works at Hamburg, Germany. Artwork from the 12th volume (second period of 1893)

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Energy-from-waste incinerator C013 / 9030

Energy-from-waste incinerator C013 / 9030
Stoke-on-Trent energy-from-waste refuse incinerator, Staffordshire, UK

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Energy-from-waste incinerator C013 / 9031

Energy-from-waste incinerator C013 / 9031
Stoke-on-Trent energy-from-waste refuse incinerator, Staffordshire, UK

Background imageSmokestack Collection: Cement factory smokestacks

Cement factory smokestacks
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"Capturing the Evolution of Industry: A Glimpse into Smokestacks" Step back in time to the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s, where towering smokestacks became symbols of progress and innovation. These colossal structures, rising high above cities and landscapes, represented a new era of industrialization that transformed societies across the globe. In an Art Deco illustration from the 1920s, we witness a luxurious cruise ship adorned with elegant smokestacks. Passengers on board revel in opulence as they embark on a journey filled with grandeur and sophistication. Moving to New York City in 1928, an oil painting showcases the iconic Ritz Tower standing tall amidst a sea of skyscrapers. Its distinctive smokestack serves as a reminder of both architectural splendor and industrial might. Meanwhile, Homestead Steel Mill in Pennsylvania takes center stage in a captivating photograph. This image captures not only its imposing smokestack but also the sheer scale and power behind this hub of production during its heyday. Across continents, William Ibbitt's watercolor transports us to Sheffield, England circa 1854. Amidst picturesque scenery lies an unmistakable smokestack piercing through billowing clouds—a testament to Sheffield's prominence as an industrial powerhouse. Aldbourne village in Wiltshire reveals another facet of these towering structures' influence. An oil painting depicts quaint farmhouses nestled beneath looming smokestacks—an intriguing juxtaposition between rural simplicity and urban progress. Venturing further into history brings us face-to-face with steel mills along Monongahela River in Clairton, Pennsylvania—captured vividly through lens and brush alike. The year is 1938; these steel mills dominate their surroundings while their mighty chimneys release plumes that signify both prosperity and environmental impact. Pittsburgh's Jones and Laughlin steel mills offer yet another glimpse into America's manufacturing prowess during this era—their commanding presence and smokestacks a testament to the city's industrial might.