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Images Dated 23rd December 2013

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Blast furnace, Michigan, 1930s C019 / 1592

Blast furnace, Michigan, 1930s C019 / 1592
Blast furnace. Ruins of the 19th-century Eureka Iron Company furnace (built around 1853), Wyandotte, Michigan, USA. Dating from 1936, this photograph is from the Albert T

Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Charcoal furnace, Connecticut, 1930s C019 / 1595

Charcoal furnace, Connecticut, 1930s C019 / 1595
Charcoal furnace. Ruins of the 19th-century Forbes Iron Companys charcoal furnace at East Canaan, Connecticut, USA. The building dates from 1832 and was rebuilt in 1853

Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Blast furnace, New Jersey, 19th century C019 / 1583

Blast furnace, New Jersey, 19th century C019 / 1583
Blast furnace, New Jersey, 19th century. Original Howell or Monmouth furnace, at Allaire, New Jersey, USA, built in the period 1831-1846 and seen in a ruined state here

Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Iron works, Pennsylvania, 19th century C019 / 1589

Iron works, Pennsylvania, 19th century C019 / 1589
Iron works. These buildings and blast furnaces are part of the Crane Iron Works, Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, USA. Dating from the period 1890-1920, this photograph is from the Albert T

Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Blast furnace, Pennsylvania, 1930s C019 / 1591

Blast furnace, Pennsylvania, 1930s C019 / 1591
Blast furnace. Ruins of the 19th-century Eliza Furnace, Vintondale, Pennsylvania, USA. Also known as Ritter Furnace, it included hot blast stove pipes (top)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Blast furnace, Pennsylvania, 1930s C019 / 1593

Blast furnace, Pennsylvania, 1930s C019 / 1593
Blast furnace. These are the Everett Iron Company furnaces, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, USA. Built in 1883, the building seen here includes changes from an early 20th-century rebuild

Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Blast furnace, Pennsylvania, 1900s C019 / 1590

Blast furnace, Pennsylvania, 1900s C019 / 1590
Blast furnace. This is Eagle Furnace, Curtin, Pennsylvania, USA. Built 1817 and operated by four generations of the Curtin family, it was still in use in 1921

Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Blast furnace, Ohio, 1930s C019 / 1597

Blast furnace, Ohio, 1930s C019 / 1597
Blast furnace. This 20th-century furnace is part of the Globe Iron Works, Jackson, Ohio, USA. Dating from 1936, this photograph is from the Albert T

Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Blast furnace, New Jersey, 1930s C019 / 1586

Blast furnace, New Jersey, 1930s C019 / 1586
Blast furnace for the Andover Iron Works (Waterloo Forge), Phillipsburg, New Jersey, USA. Built in 1848, the ruins of this building were photographed in around 1934

Background imageImages Dated 23rd December 2013: Blast furnace, Virginia, 1920s C019 / 1596

Blast furnace, Virginia, 1920s C019 / 1596
Blast furnace. Ruins of the 19th-century blast furnace at Fosters Falls, Virginia, USA. This furnace was built on Cripple Creek in 1881. From the 1920s, this photograph is from the Albert T


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