visibility Similar

code Related

Steel production. Iron for our war machine. A busy blast furnace and the boiler house of another furnace are the background for a train of cinder ladles. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron in production. There's plenty of activity at the blast furnace and stoves and on the cinder ladle train. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron production for war industry. There's plenty of activity in the row of boiler house stacks, in the roaring blast furnace and the stock trestle that serves them. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron in production. There's plenty of activity at the blast furnace and stoves and on the cinder ladle train. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron production for war industry. There's plenty of activity in the row of boiler house stacks, in the roaring blast furnace and the stock trestle that serves them. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Molten steel for war industries. A ladle of molten iron is poured into an opne hearth furnace for coversion into steel. Note safety latch on the crane hook. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron for America's war industries. Trains of cinder ladles that serve the brick furnaces are kept busy in these days of all-out war production. Republic, Youngstonw

Steel production. Steel production in war time. A ladle of molten iron from a blast furncace is poured into an open hearth furnace for conversion into steel. Note the safety latch on the crane hook. Republic, Youngstown

Steel production. Iron for America's war industries. Trains of cinder ladles that serve the brick furnaces are kept busy in these days of all-out war production. Republic, Youngstonw

Steel production. Iron for our war machine. A busy blast furnace and the boiler house of another furnace are the background for a train of cinder ladles. Republic, Youngstown

description

Summary

Actual size of negative is C (approximately 4 x 5 inches).

Contact print either attached to or in original negative jacket.

Title and other information from caption card.

Transfer; United States. Office of War Information. Overseas Picture Division. Washington Division; 1944.

More information about the FSA/OWI Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsaowi

Film copy on SIS roll 30, frame 2526.

label_outline

Tags

ohio mahoning county youngstown safety film negatives lot 1861 alfred t palmer united states office for emergency management photo blast furnace steel production war machine furnace boiler house cinder ladles office of war information farm security administration united states history industrial history library of congress
date_range

Date

01/01/1941
place

Location

mahoning county
create

Source

Library of Congress
link

Link

https://www.loc.gov/
copyright

Copyright info

Public Domain

label_outline Explore Lot 1861, War Machine, Steel Production

Smokestacks at a boiler house at the Phillips gasoline plant

258 Federal Plaza West (Commercial Building), Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH

Metal scrap salvage. The rural scrap collection center at Dexter, Michigan was the scene of much activity as the drive sponsored by the War Production Board (WPB) gained headway. The first load dumped here was followed by many others as farmyards yielded tons of old iron and rubber that put money into the pockets of local farmers and much valuable material back into use

Youngstown City Water Works, Filtration House, 160 North West Avenue, Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH

Steel production. More iron for steel production. Hot molten metal flows from the tap hole into a trough at a big Eastern blast furnace is cast. Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. Farrell, Pennsylvania

Plant of the blast furnace, Pittsburg [i.e. Pittsburgh], Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. This doesn't look very impressive, just a pile of rock. Well, that's what it is, a pile of limesone, but since limestone is the main ingredient for the refining of high quality steels, heaps of rock such as these mighty important factors in the maintenance of defense production

International Smelting & Refining Company, Tooele Smelter, Blast Furnace Building, State Route 178, Tooele, Tooele County, UT

Steel mill, Massillon, Ohio. General view of blast furnace

A General Electric 70-ton diesel electric locomotive at the Youngstown Steel Heritage Museum; part of President Rick Rowlands' and other Youngstown Steel Heritage Foundation members' collection of heavy equipment salvaged in Youngstown, Ohio, during the drastic downturn in the American steel industry and economy

Twenty-millimeter machine guns for planes. The conversion of a big auto manufacturing plant to production of machine guns for the Air Corps continues without letup until the job is done. Electricians extending power lines are often among the first at the new machine locations. Oldsmobile, Lansing, Michigan

Steel mill, Massillon, Ohio. Electric furnace tilted up for pouring off molten steel

Topics

ohio mahoning county youngstown safety film negatives lot 1861 alfred t palmer united states office for emergency management photo blast furnace steel production war machine furnace boiler house cinder ladles office of war information farm security administration united states history industrial history library of congress