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Blast furnace, Michigan, 1930s C019 / 1592
Blast furnace. Ruins of the 19th-century Eureka Iron Company furnace (built around 1853), Wyandotte, Michigan, USA. Dating from 1936, this photograph 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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1900s 1936 American Iron And Steel Institute Blast Furnace Building Factory Furnace Iron And Steel Keller Collection Michigan North American Ruined Ruins Wyandotte
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This print takes us back to the 1930s, capturing the haunting beauty of a blast furnace in ruins. Located in Wyandotte, Michigan, this blast furnace was once part of the Eureka Iron Company's operations, built around 1853 during the height of America's industrial revolution. Dating from 1936, this photograph is an invaluable piece from the Albert T. Keller collection curated by the American Iron and Steel Institute. The collection showcases historical photographs that chronicle the evolution of blast furnaces used in the iron and steel industry. A blast furnace serves as a crucible where iron ore undergoes intense heat treatment alongside oxygen presence to produce various types of steel. This process requires precise control over carbon content to achieve desired alloy properties. The image portrays not only a significant moment in history but also highlights architectural remnants from a bygone era. The dilapidated structure stands as a testament to America's rich industrial heritage while evoking feelings of nostalgia for those who witness its grandeur even amidst decay. As we gaze upon this monochrome masterpiece, we are transported back to an era when factories like these were at their peak production capacity. It reminds us of how far our society has come technologically and economically since then. This photograph captures both artistry and historical significance within its frame—a visual representation of progress intertwined with melancholy reflections on what once was.
Framed Prints of Blast furnace, Michigan, 1930s C019 / 1592
Step back in time with our vintage framed print featuring the "Blast Furnace, Michigan, 1930s C019 / 1592" photograph by Hagley Archive / Science Photo Library. This captivating image transports you to the historic Eureka Iron Company furnace in Wyandotte, Michigan, built around 1853. The black and white image, dating from 1936, offers a fascinating glimpse into industrial history. Our carefully crafted framed print brings the rugged texture and intricate details of this blast furnace ruins to life, making it a stunning addition to any room in your home or office. Embrace the beauty of history with this unique piece from Media Storehouse.
Photo Prints of Blast furnace, Michigan, 1930s C019 / 1592
Step back in time with our vintage photograph from the Media Storehouse collection. Witness the power and history of industrial innovation in this captivating image of a blast furnace from the 1930s. Taken at the ruins of the Eureka Iron Company in Wyandotte, Michigan, USA, this photograph from the Hagley Archive at Science Photo Library dates back to 1936. Experience the grandeur and intrigue of this iconic symbol of progress and manufacturing history.
Poster Prints of Blast furnace, Michigan, 1930s C019 / 1592
Step back in time with our vintage Blast Furnace Poster Print from the Media Storehouse collection. Featuring an iconic image by Hagley Archive / Science Photo Library, this print showcases the ruins of the Eureka Iron Company furnace in Wyandotte, Michigan, built around 1853. Captured in 1936, this evocative photograph transports you to the industrial heartland of the 1930s. Add a touch of history to your space with this captivating and authentic poster print.
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