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J. W. Herman, Lukens Treasurer. |
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Lukens employee attaching company logo for shipping galvanizing kettle. |
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Lukens management team conducting inspection of welded parts. |
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Presentation of Coatesville Declaration of Economic Freedoms by Lukens President
C. L. Huston Jr. to President Eisenhower at the White House in 1960 as part of Lukens 150th Anniversary. Representatives from other major industries were also in attendance. |
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Circular plate for dam installation. |
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When it opened in 1964,
the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge was the
world's longest suspension span. |
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Missile silo.
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Stacks of finished plates.
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6,000 ton press. |
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Semi-circular columns for Consolidated Edison Power Company. |
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1981
Fabrication of part of blade assembly for Boeing Mod-2 windmill. |
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1966
Fabrication of penstocks, Sabaigiri project, Kerala, India. |
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1966
Sabaigiri project, Kerala, India. |
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1968
Fabrication of the tree shaped steel columns for World Trade Center; each weighs 50 tons and measures 56 feet long. |
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1966
Railcars using Lukens M-128 steel, used to carry elemental phosphorus for Monsanto.
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