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Furnace Wood Print featuring the photograph Open Hearth Furnace At Us Steel by Chicago History Museum

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6.00" x 8.00"

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6.00" x 8.00"

 

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Open Hearth Furnace At Us Steel Wood Print

Chicago History Museum

by Chicago History Museum

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$76.64

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Open Hearth Furnace At Us Steel wood print by Chicago History Museum.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

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A steelworker processes molten iron into steel in an open hearth furnace at U.S. Steel's South Works mill, Chicago, IL, ca.1950s. (Photo by Chicago... more

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Comments (3)

Jill Siddall

Jill Siddall

The print of the Open Hearth at US Steel is a picture of my Father-in-law Wilson W. Siddall who worked for US Steel at South Works for 42 years. The original picture of him hung in the Museum of Science and Industry for many years. My husband, W. Robert Siddall started his career at US Steel and ended at Arcelor Mittal in Harrisburg. He was in management and worked for 51 years.

Jill Siddall

Jill Siddall

The print of the Open Hearth at US Steel is a picture of my Father-in-law Wilson W. Siddall who worked for US Steel at South Works for 42 years. The original picture of him hung in the Museum of Science and Industry for many years. My husband, W. Robert Siddall started his career at US Steel and ended at Arcelor Mittal in Harrisburg. He was in management and worked for 51 years.

Jill Siddall

Jill Siddall

The print of the Open Hearth at US Steel is a picture of my Father-in-law Wilson W. Siddall who worked for US Steel at South Works for 42 years. The original picture of him hung in the Museum of Science and Industry for many years. My husband, W. Robert Siddall started his career at US Steel and ended at Arcelor Mittal in Harrisburg. He was in management and worked for 51 years.

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A steelworker processes molten iron into steel in an open hearth furnace at U.S. Steel's South Works mill, Chicago, IL, ca.1950s. (Photo by Chicago History Museum/Getty Images)

Image provided by Getty Images.

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