905 Comments for Bethlehem Steel Mill

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Looks like almost all of that is electrical conduit aside from the natural gas line.
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There is probably a chain fall hoist above that tank for use to remove the top for maintenance. At a guess because of the size of the chain links its an electrically operated one.
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I believe that is the Big Dipper and the North Star barely shining through.
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For me it was all the lies and deceptions and manipulations and beratings for not getting the stupid cruel jokes being played on me that started to turn me off on Christmas. I eventually separated that crap and the people who perpetrated it from the holiday itself. Religious or not its a good idea to do that at the end of December.
I don't hate Christmas I hate the scum who destroyed Capitalism and created this sick mess posing as Capitalism while constantly telling us how good it is.
Yeah Tootuncommon sure built to last - and here i am 05.00 in the morning looking at this - and it is already Jan.25. For U 24th still, - go figure.
I love this picture - are they BLUE the tubes in background?
Thank you so much - this is so fantastic. Thoroughly enjoyed every picture, and thank you also so much for valuable info + all dedicated followers be most helpful too at times. It is an experience.
Yes they are fantastic the engines and so IS this picture.Just GREAT
Thanks also for the link to be able to HEAR them. It is VERY loud indeed but it is also a very beautiful oiled smooth sound. The guy in the yellow hard hat just standing there watching the wheel turn is so good - they loved the machines truly methinks, and were proud too. I watched twice. 7.057 people have seen.
Great gallery! Sad this is being torn down.
Yes it really is wonderfully cute. Probably quite heavy and made a lot of noise when pulled. It looks like it is leather on the spoked wheels. So old-school
Yes - it IS a MACK HEMP 5927 Hello hello
Yes concur. It is magnificent - and did they all had a little bulb so they lit up? It is so cool.....push the button push push
I like the soft colors and textures here.
Never seen rust so red
Love this. You can just only imagine the busy men going up and down these stairs, the dust, the noise, smoke. Just an awesome shot!
YES! Wonder what those two wires to the right really are used for.