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Blast furnace, Maryland, 1900s C019 / 1587
Blast furnace. Catoctin blast furnace at Thurmont, Maryland, USA. It originally dates from 1714, but was rebuilt in the late 1800s. This photograph (from around 1900) is from the Albert T. Keller collection of the American Iron and Steel Institute. The collection consists of historical photographs of blast furnaces used in the iron and steel industry. A blast furnace is where iron ore is heated to high temperatures in the presence of oxygen, with the carbon content controlled to produce types of steel (an alloy of iron and carbon). Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © HAGLEY ARCHIVE / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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1700s 18th Century American Iron And Steel Institute Blast Furnace Building Factory Furnace Iron And Steel Keller Collection Maryland North American
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This print takes us back to the early 1900s, capturing the majestic Catoctin blast furnace in Thurmont, Maryland. Originally established in 1714, this historic furnace underwent a remarkable reconstruction during the late 1800s. The image is part of the renowned Albert T. Keller collection curated by the American Iron and Steel Institute. The blast furnace stands tall as a symbol of industrial prowess, showcasing an integral part of America's iron and steel industry history. This monumental structure served as a crucible where iron ore was subjected to intense heat alongside oxygen while carefully controlling its carbon content to produce various types of high-quality steel alloys. Transporting us through time, this photograph offers a glimpse into an era when factories dominated landscapes across North America. Its monochrome composition adds depth and character to every detail captured within its frame. As we admire this historical gem, it reminds us of how far our society has progressed since those early days of industrialization. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and innovation that shaped not only Maryland's rich industrial heritage but also influenced the entire United States' economic growth throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. Thanks to archives like Hagley Archive/Science Photo Library, these visual records allow us to appreciate our past achievements while inspiring future generations with their timeless beauty and historical significance.
Framed Prints of Blast furnace, Maryland, 1900s C019 / 1587
Step back in time with our captivating Framed Print from Media Storehouse, featuring the iconic image "Blast Furnace, Maryland, 1900s C019 / 1587" by HAGLEY ARCHIVE / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY. This evocative photograph transports you to an era of industrial might and progress, showcasing the Catoctin blast furnace at Thurmont, Maryland, USA. Originally built in 1714 and rebuilt in the late 1800s, this historic blast furnace stands as a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of the past. Add this stunning piece to your decor for a unique blend of history and style.
Photo Prints of Blast furnace, Maryland, 1900s C019 / 1587
Step back in time with our vintage photographic print of the Catoctin Blast Furnace in Thurmont, Maryland, USA. Captured in the early 1900s, this historic image from the Hagley Archive at Science Photo Library brings the industrial revolution to life. The Blast Furnace, originally built in 1714 and rebuilt in the late 1800s, is a testament to the ingenuity and determination of the past. Add this captivating print to your decor and transport yourself to an era of innovation and progress.
Poster Prints of Blast furnace, Maryland, 1900s C019 / 1587
Step back in time with our vintage Blast Furnace Poster Print from the Media Storehouse collection. This captivating image, titled "Blast furnace, Maryland, 1900s C019 / 1587," is courtesy of Hagley Archive / Science Photo Library. Depicting the historic Catoctin blast furnace in Thurmont, Maryland, this photograph offers a glimpse into the industrial past of the United States. Originally built in 1714, the furnace underwent significant renovations in the late 1800s, and this photograph, believed to have been taken around 1900, captures its grandeur and the essence of the era. Add this captivating poster print to your space and bring a piece of history into your home or office.
Jigsaw Puzzles of Blast furnace, Maryland, 1900s C019 / 1587
Step back in time with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse - Blast Furnace, Maryland, 1900s (C019 / 1587). This intriguing puzzle, sourced from the Hagley Archive at Science Photo Library, brings to life the historic Catoctin blast furnace at Thurmont, Maryland, USA. Originally built in 1714, this industrial marvel was rebuilt in the late 1800s. Assemble this enchanting puzzle to relive history and immerse yourself in the era of industrial revolution. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone seeking a challenging and engaging experience.
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