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Death Valley Scenic Byway - Charcoal Kilns in Death Valley

Death Valley Scenic Byway - Charcoal Kilns in Death Valley

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Snow dusts a line of charcoal kilns in Death Valley. During silver and Borax mining in the 1800s, these kilns were used to turn pinon pi... More

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Aeroplane manufacture. Rear view of dry kilns, 10 in number, with a  capacity of 20,000 feet. Located just south of the main building, across Edison Avenue and parallel with the Big Four Railway tracks. Dayton-Wright Airplane Co., Dayton, Ohio. Plant # 1

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants - Aeroplane manufacture. Rear view of...

Airplanes - Manufacturing Plants Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of the Heating Plant, National Forest Service photograph.

Photograph of the Heating Plant, National Forest Service photograph.

Original caption: View of the heating plant which furnishes heat and steam to operate the extractory kilns. L. Kirkpatrick is shown at the right adjusting the control valves for pipes leading from the furnace t... More

A civilian technician prepares the dioxin incinerator kilns for operation at the Naval Construction Battalion Center dioxin elimination test site

A civilian technician prepares the dioxin incinerator kilns for operat...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Gulfport State: Mississippi (MS) Country: United States Of America (USA) Scene Camera Operator: A1C Nancy Smelser Release Status: Released to Pu... More

Airplanes - Wings - Drying aeroplane wing beams. One of 24 Signal Corps water spray dry kilns at Vancouver Bks. Forest Products Laboratory assisted in design, construction and operation of these kilns. Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis

Airplanes - Wings - Drying aeroplane wing beams. One of 24 Signal Corp...

Photographer: Forest Products Lab., Wis. Airplanes - Wings Public domain photograph related to the United States in World War One, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photograph of Ray E. Moses Charcoal Kilns

Photograph of Ray E. Moses Charcoal Kilns

Original caption: Ray E. Moses charcoal kilns, Wolf Lake, IL. Mixed hardwoods used here, the charcoal is used for making powder by Western Cartridge Co. Altor, IL. Historic Photographs

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