Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite;
Table of Contents: Flood Prevention with Dynamite; Blasting Telephone Pole Holes; 1913 Grand American Handicap; An Important Offer to Blasters; Another Lackawanna Cut-off; Building a Country with Explosives; Storage of Explosives; Separate Hauling...
on front of card: "Ogle's Pigeon River Cabins. Gatlinburg, Tenn." on back of card: "Ogle's Pigeon River Cabins. Last Court before entering Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Turn right at park entrance, 100 yards from Highway 71. Near Restaurant....
1869 Charcoal ovens a few miles southeast of Du Pere. Near National Iron Furnaces, but a separate company. From Browning Studio, date of original unknown
A 40" centrifuge is used to separate crude adipic acid crystals from diamine sulphate and other liquid components from waste nylon. This is a scene in the new Nylon Reclamation Unit in the DuPont nylon plant at Seaford, Delaware.
Each morning brings fresh coffee from a freshly opened package when the coffee is compressed into these cellophane wrapped squares. One square makes two cups (or more if you like it strong) and the cellophane is removed with handy tear tape. This...
A view showing thee decked units housing the plating cells of three separate continuous electrotinning line using the DuPont Halogen Tine process. The central line of this installation at the Weirton Steel Company, Weirton, West Virginia,...
This 'chemical pipe organ' is one of the laboratory tools used in biological chemical research studies at DuPont's Stine Lab near Newark, Delaware. Its one hundred intricately connected test tubes help separate complex mixtures into individual...
The DuPont Company's new non-electrolytic hydrogen peroxide plant at Memphis, TN as seen during nighttime operation. The peroxide made here is shipped to textile and pulp mills in the southern area where it is used for bleaching. The chemical is...
DuPont's 50 year old plant 20 miles southwest of Denver, Colorado has 97 separate buildings. Nitroglycerin is shown above. Buildings are widely dispersed for safety reasons, with only two to three men working in most units. The result: the plant...
Liquid viscose transformed in a chemical bath into cellulose filaments to make rayon at plants of E.I du Pont Nemours & Company. Note the liquid being covered through the many fines holes in the spinneret and in a short space becoming separate...
Collection guide for Raymond Loewy Collection AV materials. The collection housed at the Hagley Library Pictorial Collections Department consists of photographs, slides, and audiotapes. These materials were
separate photo files that were...
Collection guide for Lippincott & Marguiles, Inc. records. The records of Lippincott & Margulies, Inc., and Lippincott Mercer consist of a set of the company’s magazine, Design Sense. Although missing four numbers, it is the most complete set...
This accession contains the personal papers of Eugene du Pont, Jr., and the records of the Kinloch Gun Club, a private shooting club which he founded. It also contains a separate collection of correspondence between Alfred I. du Pont, vice...
Written on back of image: "In this operation the dyestuffs int he form of a printing paste is actually applied to the cloth by means of the engraved copper roller. All colors are applied at one operation but each color is applied by a separate...
on front of card: "Ogle's Pigeon River Cabins. Gatlinburg, Tenn." on back of card: "Ogle's Pigeon River Cabins. Last Court before entering Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Turn right at park entrance, 100 yards from Highway 71. Near...
This journal details Elizabeth Webb’s and Mary Roger's first visit to America, which lasted from November 1697 to May 1699. They landed in Virginia and traveled overland, visiting the important Quaker meetings along the way. The journal includes...
This journal details Elizabeth Webb’s and Mary Roger's first visit to America, which lasted from November 1697 to May 1699. They landed in Virginia and traveled overland, visiting the important Quaker meetings along the way. The journal includes...
A marker erected by the state of Delaware to commemorate the first Dutch colony under DeVries in 1631. Monument reads, 'Here was the cradling of a state that Delaware exists as a separate commonwealth is due to this colony.'