RMB9WB70–STEEL STACKS BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY WORKS BETHLEHEM PENNSYLVANIA USA
RMKCP15D–Bethlehem Steel Company exhibit in the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy at the 1904 World's Fair. (Statue of Vulcan (Alabama exhibit) in far right background)
RM2BW1YMX–ORIGINAL CAPTION Fierce steel strike riots in America. Two killed, 26, injured in latest clash. Two persons are reported to have been killed and 26 injured in a new outbreak of rioting at the Cambria Plant of the Bethlehem Steel Company at Johnstown, Pennsylvania, where these pictures, just received in London were taken. The steel strike at Johnstown, part of the widespread American stoppage, has been marked by many fierce clashes between strikers, strikebreakers and place. Photo shows, a strike breaker wielding a club to keep off attackers as a policeman (behind) is about to take action.
RMDD71A9–Big guns manufactured at the Bethlehem Steel Company. 6 inch guns with their mounts in foreground; immediately in the rear,
RMPA29T6–199 Bethlehem Steel Company exhibit in the Palace of Mines and Metallurgy at the 1904 World's Fair. (Statue of Vulcan (Alabama exhibit) in far right background)
RMW6HXKX–Interior view of projectile shop #1, machining 3 inch shells. Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Bethlehem Steel Company., ca. 1918; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 556 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RFEC77K4–Interior view of projectile shop number one, its workers are machining 3 inch artillery shells. Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
RM2RCDP3H–Shells being loaded in the Shrapnel Loading Department of the Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA. The photograph shows a section of the department where 3' Russian shells are being handled. This image is part of a collection taken during World War One.
RFHM6ARG–Interior view of projectile shop #1, machining 3' shells. Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Ca. 1918. Bethlehem Steel Co. (War Dept.) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 165-WW-350-5A WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 556
RM2RC3E37–A 8' howitzer, manufactured by Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA, is featured in this photograph. The image was taken by the company's photographer on September 24, 1918. The photo has the official identification number 21239 and is marked for official use only.
RM2JYXXJ2–Sea Giant Crashes Through - The 45,000-ton tanker World Glory, largest cargo ship ever built in the western Hemisphere, ploughs up the sea during trials off the coast of Maine, USA. Designed by the Bethlehem Steel Company and built at their Quincy (Massachusetts) yard for World Tankers Co. Inc., a Stavros F. Niarchos enterprise, the big vessel achieved speeds in excess of 17 knots. Planned for efficiency and economy of operation as well as size, the World Glory is the first ship in her class to employee less than 17,500 horsepower. September 9, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2RCCY1Y–Workers at Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, prepare to rifle a 14' gun on the left while 12' and 14' guns and gun tubes can be seen on the right. This image showcases the industrial activities during World War I.
RMDTE6E1–This 1901 photo show a nickel steel armor plate ingot cast for the port plate of U.S. battle ship Iowa.
RM2RBXHGD–This photograph shows a pack of 3' mountain guns, model of 1917, being transported on horses at Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA. The photo was taken on September 24, 1918, and is labeled 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY.'
RM2WRBGPN–Bethlehem Steel Works, Pennsylvania, Bethlehem. As Wuerth described, 'Watercolor in sepia brown, white and gray, on buff paper. Signed May '81.' View across river to relatively small steel operation, various smokestacks, one blowing fire, smoky sky above, hills beyond., Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926, artist, 1881 May., Bethlehem Iron Company, Buildings, 1880-1890, Drawings, Color, 1880-1890., Watercolors, 1880-1890, Drawings, Color, 1880-1890, 1 drawing on cream paper: watercolor, wash, gouache, sheet 35.3 x 47.8 cm
RF2DAE6YN–The Milk Grotto, Bethlehem from the book Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt By Colonel Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company in 1881 with engravings in steel and wood from original Drawings by Harry Fenn and J. D. Woodward Volume 1
RMHRP43X–Charles Schwab, American Steel Magnate
RF2HF9FH1–Abandoned steel factory, Bethlehem Steel factory in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
RMB9WB6G–STEEL STACKS BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY WORKS BETHLEHEM PENNSYLVANIA USA
RMHFC8NJ–USS Farenholt (DD-491) slides down the building ways, during her launching at the Bethlehem Steel Company shipyard, Staten Island, New York, 19 November 1941. U.S. Naval Historical Center Photograph. Launch of USS Farenholt (DD-491) in November 1941
RM2BW1YN2–Mayor expected to lead march back to work in US steel strike, two, killed 26 injured in latest right. Steel strikers stood shoulder to shoulder at the 14 entrances in the Cambria Plant of the Bethlehem steel company at Johnstown, Pennsylvania, prepared to resist an expected 'march back to work'led by Mayor Daniel J Shields. Serious riots and a bomb explosion increased the tension between strikers and would be strike breakers, and in the latest battle two reported killed and 26 injured. Photo shows, Mayor Daniel J Shields enforcing his ruling that only strikers produced Singh, the company brass
RM2WX17HH–A 3' mountain gun model of 1917 by the Bethlehem Steel Company ca. 1918
RMDD71AB–American flags decorate the machine shop for 3 inch artillery shells at the Bethlehem Steel Company during World War I. Ca.
RMW6M3C8–Shop Number 2 annex. 6 inch guns with their mounts in foreground; immediately in the rear, slides or cradles for 10 inch, 12 inch, and 14 inch guns. Bethlehem Steel Company. Bethlehem Steel Company., ca. 1918; English: The 6-inch guns in the foreground are US Army M1900 guns on the M1900 pedestal mount with shields removed; they are possibly about to be mounted on field carriages for service in France. Alternatively, the photo may date from circa 1905, when this type of weapon was being manufactured. General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 555 when ordering a reproduction or requesting inf
RF2J0YXYA–Grayscale of the inside of Bethlehem Steel American steelmaking company
RF2WHGD0B–Kudremukh Iron Ore Company, Aluminum Corporation of China, China Steel, Bethlehem Steel. Vector illustration, editorial logo.
RMKDMRGY–Window facade factory, Steelstacks, Bethlehem Steel Plant factory, Pennsylvania,, Abandoned rusting remains, now arts and events centre, USA.
RM2R5236R–Bethlehem PA Steel Stacks - Close details of the indstrial rusted machinery at the historic Steel Stacks. Its roots trace to an ironmaking company o
RM2R522Y8–Bethlehem Steel PA Aerial II - Upper view of the iconic and histric structure and surroundings. Its roots trace to an ironmaking company organized
RMKWDA8Y–Charles M. Schwab golfing at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, 1922. He made his fortune as head of Bethlehem Shipbuilding and Steel Company from 1903 supplying steel for ship building, skyscrapers, and World War 1 (BSLOC 2016 8 11)
RM2RBXHNG–A barrel of a 1917 model 3 mountain gun, packed on a horse. This image was taken by photographer RECO on September 24, 1918, at the Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA. It is marked for official use only.
RM2R5236J–Steel Stacks Fire Escape Stairs - Exterior view at the historic Steel Stacks. Its roots trace to an ironmaking company organized in 1857 in Bethlehe
RF2DAE6PA–Bethlehem from the South West from the book Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt By Colonel Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company in 1881 with engravings in steel and wood from original Drawings by Harry Fenn and J. D. Woodward Volume 1
RMHRP45F–Charles Schwab, American Steel Magnate
RF2HF9FW6–Abandoned steel factory, Bethlehem Steel factory in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. At one time was one of the world’s largest steel producing and shipbuilder
RMB9WB92–STEEL STACKS CLOSED BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY WORKS BETHLEHEM PENNSYLVANIA USA
RM2AM2PBX–Portraits of great men and women of our time; with interesting testimonials by the most prominent art critics and leading men of intellect of France, England, Switzerland and America; . Portrait by A. Benziger DR. HARTMANof Columbus, Ohio. Portrait by A. Bensiger Copyrighted. CHARLES M. SCHWAB The genius of the steel magnates. Former president of the United States Steel Corporation and present owner of the Bethlehem Steel Company
RMB6D5YB–PADLOCKED ENTRANCE GATE RUSTING STEEL STACKS CLOSED BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY MILL WORKS BETHLEHEM PENNSYLVANIA USA
RM2J89C5H–Bethlehem houses and steel mill. Pennsylvania.
RM2WXKMPG–A 3' mountain gun model of 1917 by the Bethlehem Steel Company ca. 1918
RMKWD8R9–Charles M. Schwab golfing at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, 1922. He made his fortune as head of Bethlehem Shipbuilding and Steel Company from 1903 supplying steel for ship building, skyscrapers, and World War 1 (BSLOC 2016 8 11)
RMW1FEP9–Interior view of projectile shop #1, machining 3 inch shells. Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. Bethlehem Steel Company., ca. 1918; General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 556 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.
RF2J10REM–Grayscale of the inside of Bethlehem Steel American steelmaking company
RFRA52EY–Bethlehem Steel factory grounds and buildings in ruins, which closed since 1998 is a piece of industrial history
RFT1P6YF–Abandoned steel plant Old Bethlehem Steel Plant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
RMDY5R7E–[Sailor at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Bethlehem Steel Corporation]
RM2F5YE4H–The SteelStacks Cultureal Center that used to be the abandoned Bethlehem Steel long ago, Bethlehem. PA
RMF230BE–1915 Daily Sketch German Army in Bulgaria and Greece
RM2ABXMPH–ESTABLISHED 1 845 No. 36t BROADWAY NEW YORK. THE EXISTENCE OF BODIES SMALLER THAN ATOMS PROPOSED ABOLITION OF THE ARMY TRANSPORT SERVICE ON THE ATLANTIC. A NEW TYPE OF COAST DEFENSE GUN. The Bethlehem Steel Company undertook to design fire a projectile weighing 2000 pounds with 1800 feet velocity and would safely withstand a chamber pres in its performance that is in its rendering of muzzle energy which constitutes the destructive power in projectiles. To look at it in another way this gun will have great power upon armor or any other target in consequence of the weight of its projectile
RM2RBY2YD–A 3' mountain gun, model of 1917, manufactured by Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, is seen in this photograph. The gun is depicted as ready for action. The image is an official release and marked with the number 21216 and P.N. 728-A. It was received on September 24, 1918.
RFMPKAK0–Abandoned steel plant Old Bethlehem Steel Plant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
RM2RCC7N0–Workers at the Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA, applying a cloth disc over the primer hole of 3' Russian shell cases. This photograph was taken on September 24, 1918, with the subject code 56099. It is labeled as 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY' and contains a reference to issues and notes.
RF2DAE6W6–Mother of Pearl workers of Bethlehem. Making beads for rosaries from the book Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt By Colonel Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company in 1881 with engravings in steel and wood from original Drawings by Harry Fenn and J. D. Woodward Volume 1
RMHRP4XH–Charles Schwab, American Steel Magnate
RF2HF9FP2–Abandoned steel factory, Bethlehem Steel factory in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
RM2AM2NWJ–Portraits of great men and women of our time; with interesting testimonials by the most prominent art critics and leading men of intellect of France, England, Switzerland and America; . Portrait by A. Bensiger Copyrighted. CHARLES M. SCHWAB The genius of the steel magnates. Former president of the United States Steel Corporation and present owner of the Bethlehem Steel Company. SUMMER RESIDENCE AND STUDIO OF A. BENZIGER IN BRl^NNEN ON THE LAKE (• LUCERNE, SWITZERLAND 48 WYNKOOP HALLENBECK CR
RMB6D949–PADLOCKED ENTRANCE GATE RUSTING STEEL STACKS CLOSED BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY MILL WORKS BETHLEHEM PENNSYLVANIA USA
RM2J89C68–Bethlehem graveyard and steel mill. Pennsylvania.
RM2X1EN4K–A 3' mountain gun model of 1917 by the Bethlehem Steel Company ca. 1918
RMHG29NN–USS Reno (CL-96), probably photographed in San Francisco Bay, California, at the time of her builder's trials, circa late 1943. Reno was constructed by the Bethlehem Steel Company's San Francisco shipyard. The company flag is flying from her jackstaff. Official U.S. Navy Photograph, from the collections of the Naval History and Heritage Command. USS Reno (CL-96) in San Francisco Bay in late 1943
RMTDNGHK–Photocopy of original drawing, Bethlehem Steel Company (Bethlehem, PA) 1928 (Source- Vermont Agency of Transportation) PLAN AND PROFILE - Jeffersonville Bridge, Spanning Lamoille River on Vermont Route 15, Cambridge, Lamoille County, VT; Bethlehem Steel Company; Church, Alison B, historian
RF2DC1Y56–United States, Bethlehem line cityscape, flat vector. Travel city landmark, oultine illustration, line world icons
RFRAF8NP–Bethlehem Steel factory grounds and buildings in ruins, which closed since 1998 is a piece of industrial history
RFPWBR7H–Old Bethlehem Steel plant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
RMDY5EBH–[Floatplanes in Hangar at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Bethlehem Steel Corporation]
RM2F5YEF1–The SteelStacks Cultureal Center that used to be the abandoned Bethlehem Steel long ago, Bethlehem. PA
RMB8TM5M–Wonder Wheel, Coney Island
RFMPKBB7–Abandoned steel plant Old Bethlehem Steel Plant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
RM2RCK3Y1–The image shows shrapnel shells at Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA during World War One. The shells are ready to be filled with shrapnel bullets, which are seen in the bins on the right. This photograph was taken on September 24, 1918, by an official photographer assigned to record military activities.
RF2DAE6HX–Chapel of the Nativity in the Crypt of the Church of St. Mary, Bethlehem. from the book Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt By Colonel Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company in 1881 with engravings in steel and wood from original Drawings by Harry Fenn and J. D. Woodward Volume 1
RMHRP4XK–Charles Schwab, American Steel Magnate
RF2HF9FNX–Abandoned steel factory, Bethlehem Steel factory in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
RM2AGBX16–. Canadian machinery and metalworking (January-June 1919). DOUBLE BALL. Here are some of the reasons why thePierce-Arrow Motor Car Company,Bethlehem Steel Company and otherbig concerns use Chapman DoubleBall Bearings. They reduce power costs 15/f to 40(. They are entirely drip-proof. They are dust and dirt-proof. They require lubrication only once a year. They are built to fit any hanger frame. We also manufacture Annular and Thrust Bearings forautomobiles and machinery. Chapman Double Ball Bearing Company of Canada, Limited
RMB6D669–PADLOCKED ENTRANCE GATE RUSTING STEEL STACKS CLOSED BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY MILL WORKS BETHLEHEM PENNSYLVANIA USA
RM2FN8WF1–Charles M. Schwab, c. 1903.
RMTDNGHM–Photocopy of original drawing, Bethlehem Steel Company (Bethlehem, PA) 1928 (Source- Vermont Agency of Transportation) STEEL SUPERSTRUCTURE - Jeffersonville Bridge, Spanning Lamoille River on Vermont Route 15, Cambridge, Lamoille County, VT; Bethlehem Steel Company; Church, Alison B, historian
RFRA6JTE–Bethlehem Steel factory grounds and buildings in ruins, which closed since 1998 is a piece of industrial history
RMDY60JJ–[Consolidated PBY-3 Catalina at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Bethlehem Steel Corporation]
RM2F5YE6D–The SteelStacks Cultureal Center that used to be the abandoned Bethlehem Steel long ago, Bethlehem. PA
RFMPKA15–Abandoned steel plant Old Bethlehem Steel Plant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
RM2RC8WMH–In the photograph, taken by the photographer of Bethlehem Steel Company on September 24, 1918, at Bethlehem, PA, the shell receiving and inspection department is shown. The image depicts 3' high explosive shells loaded with TNT. The photograph is labeled as 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY' and bears the issue 'C. NOTES' as additional information.
RF2DAE74F–Valley of Urtas [Etam or Artas] from the book Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt By Colonel Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company in 1881 with engravings in steel and wood from original Drawings by Harry Fenn and J. D. Woodward Volume 1
RM2RBXEGW–The image shows a 75 mm, 18-pounder gun from Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA. The gun is mounted on a carriage and is equipped with a shield. It is a US version of the British-type gun. The photograph is labeled '21243 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 4947A.'
RMHRP4XJ–Charles Schwab, American Steel Magnate
RM2RC7G8T–Caption: Workers at Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA, load 3.3' shells with TNT during World War I. This photograph, taken by photographer RECO on September 24, 1918, focuses on the crucial production of artillery ammunition. The image is marked as 'FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY WUED NOTES.'
RMB6D94E–PADLOCKED ENTRANCE GATE RUSTING STEEL STACKS CLOSED BETHLEHEM STEEL COMPANY MILL WORKS BETHLEHEM PENNSYLVANIA USA
RM2RC6XX0–Image depicts a 4.7' gun with a split trail open, located on the proving grounds of Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA. The photo was taken on September 24, 1918, by a photographer from the company. This image is marked for official use only with the reference number 962A.
RF2HF9FM4–Abandoned steel factory, Bethlehem Steel factory in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
RM2RCJJMB–Portrait of a United States Army soldier standing next to an 8' howitzer at Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA during World War One. The howitzer is a U.S.A issue weapon. This image is marked for official use only.
RMTDNGHH–Photocopy of original drawing, Bethlehem Steel Company (Bethlehem, PA) 1928 (Source- Vermont Agency of Transportation) END SECTION TRUSS DETAILS - Jeffersonville Bridge, Spanning Lamoille River on Vermont Route 15, Cambridge, Lamoille County, VT; Bethlehem Steel Company; Church, Alison B, historian
RM2RBXD1T–A group of soldiers operates a 1917 model mountain gun supplied by Bethlehem Steel Company in Bethlehem, PA during World War I. The gun is placed on a horse-drawn carriage, indicating its mobility. This photograph is restricted for official use only. Shot taken by a photographer from Bethlehem Steel Co.
RFRACXC4–Bethlehem Steel factory grounds and buildings in ruins, which closed since 1998 is a piece of industrial history
RM2CR5MKF–. Electric railway journal . September 30, 1916] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL Bethlehem Steel Company South Bethlehem, Pa. Has Purchased all the Properties of The Pennsylvania Steel Company THE FROG AND SWITCH DEPARTMENTSTEELTON,PA. will be enlarged and improved.This department will continuethe largest manufacturer of Special Track Work andFrogs, Switches and Crossings GENERAL OFFICES: South Bethlehem, Pa. DISTRICT SALES OFFICES: Boston, Mass Oliver Building New York, N. Y in Broadway Philadelphia, Pa Morris Building Baltimore, Md Continental Building Pittsburgh, Pa ist Natl Bank Bldg. Cleveland,
RMDY5GPY–[Consolidated PBY-3 Catalina and Control Tower at Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, Bethlehem Steel Corporation]
RM2F5YDYA–The SteelStacks Cultureal Center that used to be the abandoned Bethlehem Steel long ago, Bethlehem. PA
RFMPKC10–Abandoned steel plant Old Bethlehem Steel Plant in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
RF2DAE6MM–An Example of a Peasant's Home with its Manger in a Village of Palestine. from the book Picturesque Palestine, Sinai, and Egypt By Colonel Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company in 1881 with engravings in steel and wood from original Drawings by Harry Fenn and J. D. Woodward Volume 1
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