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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1921

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1921. Curie (1867-1934) during her tour of the United States in discussion with two fellow scientists in Pittsburgh

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Battle of Gettysburg, American Civil War, 1-3 July 1863

Battle of Gettysburg, American Civil War, 1-3 July 1863. Union infantry advancing across a ploughed field. Gettysburg was the largest battle ever fought in the Western Hemisphere

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Escalator at the Pennsylvania Railroad Companys Cortland Street Station, New York, 1893

Escalator at the Pennsylvania Railroad Companys Cortland Street Station, New York, 1893. An electrically-powered escalator 13 metres in length and carrying passengers up an elevation of 6 metres

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1873

Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1873
Boiling, a form of puddling, at Phoenix Iron Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. From The Science Record, New York, 1873

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1873

Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1873
Wrought Iron: Carrying balls of iron from furnace to the squeezer, Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. From The Science Record, New York, 1873

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1873

Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1873
Pig Iron: tapping furnace and running molten iron into moulds to form pigs. Phoenix Iron Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania. From The Science Record, New York, 1873

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1873

Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, 1873
Putting ball of white-hot iron into a rotary squeezer to remove the slag and cinder, and force the metal into the shape of a cylinder or bloom

Background imageRelated Images Collection: General view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 1833

General view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, 1833. Showing smoke pouring from the chimneys of the numerous foundries and rolling mills. From Scenes of American Wealth and Industry. [Boston, 1833]

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, USA, 1873

Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, USA, 1873
Phoenix Iron and Bridge Works, Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, USA. From The Science Record, New York, 1873

Background imageRelated Images Collection: William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans, 1682 (1771-1772)

William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans, 1682 (1771-1772). Artist: Benjamin West
William Penn, English Quaker colonist, treating with Native North Americans on the site of the city of Philadelphia, 1682 (1771-1772)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: House of John Bartram (1699-1777), American botanist and agriculturist, 1884

House of John Bartram (1699-1777), American botanist and agriculturist, 1884. Regarded as the Father of American botany, Bartram was one of the founder members, along with Benjamin Franklin

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map Middle atlantic states 1877

Map Middle atlantic states 1877
Warrens Common School Geography 1877



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