Workers at the Atwater Kent radio factory. Philadelphia, PA. 1928.
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Workers at the Atwater Kent radio factory. Philadelphia, PA. 1928.
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Workers in the seamless tube department at Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation's Aliquippa Works. Aliquippa, PA.
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Workers at the Hiram Walker & Sons Bottling Works. Walkerville, ON. 1905.
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Hearth workers at the Homestead Steel Works. Homestead, PA. 1915.
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Workers at the Atwater Kent Radio Company. Philadelphia, PA. 1925.
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Workers at the Homestead Steel Works of the Carnegie Steel Company. Homestead, PA. 1893.
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Corliss engine at the Mesta Machine Company. West Homestead, PA.
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Ralphxyz (May 21, 2024)
A Corliss engine is a stationary steam engine, commonly to drive shafting in factories and the like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corliss_steam_engine# Given this is up on blocks, whith peices laid out next to it, I suspect this is one Mesta was building for a customer?
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