Inside the Iron Works

Inside the Iron Works
Title Inside the Iron Works PDF eBook
Author George M. Skurla
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Pages 264
Release 2004
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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The rise and fall of Grumman Aerospace, one of America's largest military aircraft manufacturers, told through the eyes of the company's one-time president and chairman.

Bath Iron Works

Bath Iron Works
Title Bath Iron Works PDF eBook
Author Andrew C. Toppan
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 132
Release 2002-08-28
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1439611629

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Bath Iron Works was established by Gen. Thomas Hyde in 1884 and launched its first ship in 1891. This collection of shipbuilding photographs brings to life the proud history of Bath Iron Works. Since then, the shipyard on the Kennebec River has built dozens of luxurious yachts, hardworking freighters, tugs, trawlers, lightships, and more than two hundred twenty warships for the U.S. Navy. Today, Bath Iron Works continues a shipbuilding tradition that began nearly four hundred years ago when the first ship built in America was constructed just a few miles downriver from Bath. Bath Iron Works showcases a unique collection of photographs that provides a rare view inside one of the nation's great shipyards. The book shows the yard's origins in a few simple buildings, its expansion into a modern shipbuilding facility, and its rapid growth into an industrial powerhouse during World War II. During these years, Bath Iron Works produced famous ships such as the America's Cup defender Ranger, the yachts Aras and Hi-Esmaro, the record-setting destroyer USS Lamson, and fully one fourth of all destroyers built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. Bath Iron Works gives an insider's view of these great vessels and many others, as skilled craftspeople turn raw materials into complex ships, each uniquely suited to its purpose.

Ironworks of the United States

Ironworks of the United States
Title Ironworks of the United States PDF eBook
Author American Iron and Steel Association
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1892
Genre Iron-works
ISBN

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11th-14th editions include: A complete list of the iron and steel works of Canada and Mexico; 15th includes: A complete list of the iron and steel works of Canada.

Ironmaker to the Confederacy

Ironmaker to the Confederacy
Title Ironmaker to the Confederacy PDF eBook
Author Charles B. Dew
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1999
Genre Iron industry and trade
ISBN 9780884901907

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Charles Dew's unsurpassed Ironmaker to the Confederacy tells the story of the South's premier ironworks & its intrepid owner, Joseph Reid Anderson. Dew's detailed & rich account masterfully describes Tredegar's struggle to supply the Confederate nation with the weapons of war & is a seminal study of southern manufacturing & industrial slavery. The revised edition includes a new preface by Dr. Dew, additional illustrations, and redesigned maps of the ironworks based on new site research and archaelogy.

Mastering Iron

Mastering Iron
Title Mastering Iron PDF eBook
Author Anne Kelly Knowles
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 343
Release 2013-01-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226448592

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Veins of iron run deep in the history of America. Iron making began almost as soon as European settlement, with the establishment of the first ironworks in colonial Massachusetts. Yet it was Great Britain that became the Atlantic world’s dominant low-cost, high-volume producer of iron, a position it retained throughout the nineteenth century. It was not until after the Civil War that American iron producers began to match the scale and efficiency of the British iron industry. In Mastering Iron, Anne Kelly Knowles argues that the prolonged development of the US iron industry was largely due to geographical problems the British did not face. Pairing exhaustive manuscript research with analysis of a detailed geospatial database that she built of the industry, Knowles reconstructs the American iron industry in unprecedented depth, from locating hundreds of iron companies in their social and environmental contexts to explaining workplace culture and social relations between workers and managers. She demonstrates how ironworks in Alabama, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Virginia struggled to replicate British technologies but, in the attempt, brought about changes in the American industry that set the stage for the subsequent age of steel. Richly illustrated with dozens of original maps and period art work, all in full color, Mastering Iron sheds new light on American ambitions and highlights the challenges a young nation faced as it grappled with its geographic conditions.

Bath Iron Works

Bath Iron Works
Title Bath Iron Works PDF eBook
Author Ralph Linwood Snow
Publisher
Pages 696
Release 1987
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN

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Ornamental Ironwork

Ornamental Ironwork
Title Ornamental Ironwork PDF eBook
Author Michael Southworth
Publisher McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing
Pages 232
Release 1992
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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This book on the history and technology of architectural ironwork aims to impart an understanding of the myriad of forms and uses to which ironwork has been put. In addition, the book describes techniques for restoring and preserving ornamental ironwork. Also shown are many of the traditional patterns and design motifs which can be used as tracings for contemporary design.