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A poster comes to life. Almost dwarfed by the ladle which pours molten steel into ingot molds below, Sergeant Vineyard, George Woolslayer and Chief Evans stand in awe of the giant machine which processes steel into armaments. Woolslayer sums it up like this: "We're making the stuff for you to fight with to protect us." Thus America's men and her machines work together for victory. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Almost dwarfed by the ladle which pours molten...

Public domain image of an industrial building, factory, structure, works, 19th-20th century industrial revolution, free to use, no copyright restrictions - Picryl description

[Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe, Scotland] view, photochrome print postcard.

[Kilchurn Castle, Loch Awe, Scotland] view, photochrome print postcard...

Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., catalogue J foreign section. Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Photographic Company, 1905. Print no. "13041". More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is available at... More

[Hotel and Ben Lui, Loch Awe, Scotland]

[Hotel and Ben Lui, Loch Awe, Scotland]

Title from the Detroit Publishing Co., catalogue J foreign section. Detroit, Mich. : Detroit Photographic Company, 1905. Print no. "13040". More information about the Photochrom Print Collection is available at... More

Superstition : note - Public domain document scan

Superstition : note - Public domain document scan

In this document, Carl Sagan considers how superstition and pseudoscience persist in the face of science. He suggests "There is no aspect of nature which fails to reveal a deep mystery, to touch our sense of aw... More

The strange allegory of the lame boy's speech filled her with awe

The strange allegory of the lame boy's speech filled her with awe

Title on verso. (DLC/PP-1933:0011). Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress). Published in: Christmas Tales and Christmas Verse / Eugene Field. New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, 1912.

Superstition : note - Public domain document scan

Superstition : note - Public domain document scan

In this document, Carl Sagan considers how superstition and pseudoscience persist in the face of science. He suggests "There is no aspect of nature which fails to reveal a deep mystery, to touch our sense of aw... More