Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh Iron & Steel Heritage

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Pittsburgh’s heritage is strongly rooted in iron, steel, mining and related industries. The Pittsburgh Iron & Steel Heritage Collection is a digital compilation of books, journals, photographs, trade catalogs, and related literature. Through this collection, we strive to preserve the culture, heritage and knowledge of our region's industrial past, while enhancing the public's understanding of what made Pittsburgh the "Workshop of the World."

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Better welds with Armco Ingot Iron.
Between the ocean and the lakes : the story of Erie
Bibliography on the fluidity and viscosity of metals : (covering the period from 1902 to 1935)
Blaw buckets / Blaw Steel Construction Co.
The Blaw-Ransomixer.
Blue Annealed Armco-Ingot Iron for long service.
Brass annealing furnaces, coal and wood fired.
The bridges of Pittsburgh
Brief description and illustrations
Bright annealing furnaces.
British iron and steel
Bulletin : United States Steel Corporation. Bureau of Safety, Sanitation and Welfare
Bulletin : United States Steel Corporation, Committee of Safety
By-product coke and gas oven plants
Cableways, tramways, suspension bridges
Cake and billet heating furnace.
Car and ball type annealing and heat treating furnaces.
Car type and car and ball type annealing and heat-treating furnaces.
Car-type annealing furnace.