hardhatMAK: 1867 Pattern Building, Tredegar Iron Works @ Richmond, VA
brianloganphoto: Ladle transfer car
WAVZ 13: Just image taking your girlfriend on a ride of the daily excursion of the Chicago Drainage Canal. I'm sure she would have respected you forever for exposing her to this this new technology which reversed the direction of the Chicago River.
PAJ880: Drydock Cranes and Skyline
hardhatMAK: Simon Pierce Mill, Quechee, VT
hardhatMAK: Franconia Iron Furnace sketch
hardhatMAK: 1801 Iron Furnace, Franconia NH (2010)
hardhatMAK: 1797 Grist Mill, Littleton NH (2010)
hardhatMAK: 1846 Robbins & Lawrence Armory, Windsor VT (2010)
PAJ880: Saw Mill
WAVZ 13: New Haven had a robust industrial history in the 19th century which included corsets, clocks, cotton-gins, horse carriages and Winchester Arms guns. Forgotten are the tobacco storage and curing buildings which used to stand on State Street. Aug 1975.
Norman Zeb: It's....playtime!
PAJ880: Warehouses
hardhatMAK: Aldie Mill (1807 Aldie VA)
hardhatMAK: Jackson Iron Company Blast Furnace (Fayette MI)
hardhatMAK: Saugas Iron Works
hardhatMAK: 1771 Hopewell Furnace, PA
Norman Zeb: Welcome to New York City (5) Time Square
Norman Zeb: Farming is a skill delicately choreographed. (2)
PAJ880: Mills
PAJ880: Smithy
PAJ880: Antique Wheels Mono
PAJ880: Window and Wheel
Kurtsview: Connecticut 19th century factory
Kurtsview: Connecticut 19th century factory
PAJ880: No Title--Navy Yard
WAVZ 13: Back when Paulus Hook was really a "hook". Before the railroads landfilled the shoreline to construct massive railyards, this rare aerial view portrayed the city's natural topography. Jersey City. 1854.
Kurtsview: Hercules, SF Maritime
lloydboy52: A Page From History
lloydboy52: Mill Wheels (Explore)