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Krupp's works, Essen, Germany, 1896.
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Bird's-eye view of Krupp's works, Essen, Germany, 1876.
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Steel production, Krupp factory, Essen, Germany, World War I, 1917.
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Tapping a blast furnace and running molten iron into the 'pigs', c1885.
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The Krupp gun factory number 1, Essen, Germany, World War I, 1917.
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The foundry or cast house, Butterley Ironworks, Derbyshire, 1844.
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Blast furnaces, Barrow Hematite Iron and Steel Company, Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, 1890.
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Blast furnace for smelting iron ore, 1556.
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The small ingot furnace, Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1964. Artist: Michael Walters
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Tapping blast furnace, and casting iron into pigs, Siemens iron and steel works, Wales, 1885.
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Cleaning a Kaldo furnace, Park Gate Iron & Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1964. Artist: Michael Walters
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Puddling furnace and mechanical hammer, Krupps Works, Essen, Germany, 19th century. 
Puddling furnace and mechanical hammer, Krupps Works, Essen, Germany, 19th century. Pig iron is being puddled to remove carbon and oxygen, after which the ball of hot metal (bloom) was then hammered. The process was sometimes repeated. Puddling produced the purest form of iron with great strength. 
Unique Identifier AR918070 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2762px × 3795px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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