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A poster comes to life. A mill train chugs through one of the Allegheny-Ludlum's mill yards, drawing carloads of vital scrap iron and steel which will be shovelled into open-hearth furnaces and remade into alloy. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh

A poster comes to life. Into this fifty-ton electric furnace at Allegheny-Ludlum, steelworkers load scrap materials which will be "cooked" into high alloy steel for America's ships and guns and tanks. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Into this fifty-ton electric furnace at Allegheny-Ludlum, steelworkers load scrap materials which will be "cooked" into high alloy steel for America's ships and guns and tanks. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. With a shower of fiery sparks, molten steel flows from a fifty-ton electric furnace at the Allegheny-Ludlum mill into a waiting ladle below. This is the vital liquid metal from which guns, ships and tanks are made. Allegheny-Ludlum, Pittsburgh

A poster comes to life. Carloads of limestone, iron and steel scrap, collected from Uncle Sam's salvage drive, soon to be made into new steel for the tools of war. Steelworker George Woolslayer escorts Sergeant Vineyard (left) and Chief Evans through one of the scrap yards at Allegheny-Ludlum, explaining to the servicemen that these carloads await loading into open-hearth furnaces at the mill. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh

A poster comes to life. With a shower of fiery sparks, molten steel flows from a fifty-ton electric furnace at the Allegheny-Ludlum mill into a waiting ladle below. This is the vital liquid metal from which guns, ships and tanks are made. Allegheny-Ludlum, Pittsburgh

A poster comes to life. Standing in the white-hot glare of a twenty-five ton electric furnace where scrap metal and alloy materials are combined under terrific heat treatment, welder George Woolslayer tells Sergeant Vineyard and Chief Evans how this molten metal will be forged into the guns and tanks and ships with which they will beat the Axis. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Standing in the white-hot glare of a twenty-five ton electric furnace where scrap metal and alloy materials are combined under terrific heat treatment, welder George Woolslayer tells Sergeant Vineyard and Chief Evans how this molten metal will be forged into the guns and tanks and ships with which they will beat the Axis. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Standing in the white-hot glare of a twenty-five ton electric furnace where scrap metal and alloy materials are combined under terrific heat treatment, welder George Woolslayer tells Sergeant Vineyard and Chief Evans how this molten metal will be forged into the guns and tanks and ships with which they will beat the Axis. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. A mill train chugs through one of the Allegheny-Ludlum's mill yards, drawing carloads of vital scrap iron and steel which will be shovelled into open-hearth furnaces and remade into alloy. Allegheny-Steel, Pittsburgh

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pennsylvania allegheny county pittsburgh safety film negatives pittsburgh pa poster life mill train chugs mill train chugs allegheny ludlum yards mill yards carloads scrap iron scrap iron steel open hearth furnaces open hearth furnaces alloy allegheny steel art posters posters united states history industrial history free art posters library of congress