Bethlehem Steel Corporation, Lackawanna, New York. Unloading Great lakes ore boat with Hullet ore unloaders and loading steel into a Great Lakes freighter.
Lake ore carrier at a Great Lakes shipping point. The numbers on the bins are for identification of the ore since the ores have been classified to provide various finished grades of iron or steel
An old stone and slate farmhouse on the shore of Lake Hayes, in the South Island of New Zealand. Lake Hayes is one of the most beautiful of the South Island lakes and this views show some of the magnificent scenery. Photographed in autumn, the...
on front of card: "Glen Motor Court. Watkins Glen, N.Y. in the Finger Lakes." on back of card: "Glen Motor Court. Two De Luxe Motels - 33 Units. Private Bath and Showers with plenty of hot water, overlooking beautiful Seneca Lake, one of the...
Believe it or not, but this is the deck of a boat- The Crescent City- which left Detroit this week with 527 motor cars aboard, the largest single shipment of any one make of car ever to leave Detroit via water. The shipment was made by the Plymouth...
The old method of unloading ore carriers on the Great Lakes. Hand shoveling the ore into buckets to be lifted from the hold and transfered to the docks.
An open pit mine, Great lakes Area. Page 2 of an original 46 pages compiled by the War Production Board in 1943. The photos range from the early 2oth C. to the early 1940's, a number of which were used in publications and advertisements prior to...
Ore unloading at one of the blast furnace plants on the Great Lakes. Blast furnaces are in the background with the combination ore bridges and unloader booms in the foreground
National Steel Corporation, Great Lakes Steel Division, Detroit, Michigan. Continuous caster. At bottom of caster, 98 inch wide by 9-1/2 inch thick slabs are cut into 30 foot lengths
National Steel Corporation, Great Lakes Steel Division, Detroit, Michigan continuous caster. Cut slabs are lifted into cooling tanks prior to inspection and storage
National Steel Corporation, Great Lakes Steel Division, Detroit, Michigan continuous caster. Cut slabs traveling to quench station. The slabs weigh 1-1/2 tons per linear foot.