The Carnegie-Illinois Steel Mill in Etna, PA, 10 miles east of Pittsburgh.
The Carnegie-Illinois Steel Mill in Etna, PA, 10 miles east of Pittsburgh. These images were taken just a few weeks prior to the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor.
Originally shared by Chasing Smokestacks
Blast Furnace, Carnegie-Illinois Steel Mill (Etna, PA. Nov, 1941)
The wonderful aspect of this type of photography is the details. In my opinion, modern digital photography lacks the depth. Click here -http://bit.ly/1eZe3Nn - and see some amazing details.
This is from a 4x5 Kodachrome - http://bit.ly/1lfdNQi - transparency by United States Office of War Information photographer Alfred Palmer - http://bit.ly/Mi8Qa7 - via Shorpy.
Originally shared by Chasing Smokestacks
Blast Furnace, Carnegie-Illinois Steel Mill (Etna, PA. Nov, 1941)
The wonderful aspect of this type of photography is the details. In my opinion, modern digital photography lacks the depth. Click here -http://bit.ly/1eZe3Nn - and see some amazing details.
This is from a 4x5 Kodachrome - http://bit.ly/1lfdNQi - transparency by United States Office of War Information photographer Alfred Palmer - http://bit.ly/Mi8Qa7 - via Shorpy.
Great pictures.
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