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Charcoal furnaces, New York, 19th century C019 / 1584
Charcoal furnaces, New York, 19th century. Hot and cold charcoal furnaces, at Wassaic, Amenia, New York, USA. Also called beehive charcoal ovens, these structures date from 1825. 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 American Iron And Steel Institute Blast Furnace Building Cold Factory Furnace Furnaces Iron And Steel Keller Collection New York North American Beehives Ovens
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This print takes us back to the 19th century in New York, where charcoal furnaces stood tall as symbols of industrial progress. The image showcases hot and cold charcoal furnaces located in Wassaic, Amenia, USA. These unique structures, also known as beehive charcoal ovens, have a rich history dating back to 1825. The photograph is part of the esteemed Albert T. Keller collection held by the American Iron and Steel Institute. This remarkable compilation consists of historical images documenting blast furnaces used in the iron and steel industry. Blast furnaces like these were crucial for heating iron ore at high temperatures while controlling carbon content to produce various types of steel alloys. The monochrome composition evokes a sense of nostalgia for an era when factories dominated landscapes across North America. It offers a glimpse into the immense scale and complexity of this thriving industry during the late 1800s. As we admire this snapshot from history, we are reminded of how far technology has advanced since then. Yet it is important to acknowledge that these early innovations laid the foundation for modern-day manufacturing processes. This photo serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our relentless pursuit of progress within the realm of industry and infrastructure.
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