American Steel & Wire Company, subsiiary of United States Steel Corporation South Works, Worcester, Mass. Nail machine. The nail is visible on the right having been witdrawn from the heading die and will be cut forming the point before droping to...
American Steel and Wire Company, Donora Works, Donora, Pennsylvania. Wire nail making machine. The wire is fed from the left, out of sight, and exits at the right as a finished nail
American Steel and Wire Company, Donora Works, Donora, Pennsylvania. Nail making machines. Coiled wire in the foreground, fininished nails are in the tubs in the background
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Thomas Anschutz, (1851-1912) The Iron Workers Noontime, 1880 at the DeYoung Museum, San Farancisco, California. Depicts nail factory in Wheeling, West Virginia. Anshutz's only industrial painting
Caption: "THis miner is using a Pneumatic Drill to bore into the face of the coal. Powder charges are place in the holes and exploded, breaking the coal into lumps for transportation to the surface. The miner's safety lamp is hung on a nail above...