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Exterior Of The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 5, 1975 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Exterior Of The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 5, 1975 image
Year:
1975
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, February 5, 1975
Caption:
Old Ann Arbor Foundry: Apartments In Its Future?

Workers Pour Molten Iron Into A Form At The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Workers Pour Molten Iron Into A Form At The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1954
Caption:
More For Industry: Workmen use a small hand ladle for pouring molten iron into a future grinding ring for the Hoover Ball & Bearing Co. (January 31, 1954) Employees made castings (right) of all sizes and shapes before the operation closed. (October 15, 1972)

Dave Drumright Inspects Machinery At The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Dave Drumright Inspects Machinery At The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1954
Caption:
Just Completed: A foundry employee, Dave Drumright, inspects this broaching machine column for American Broach & Machine Co. In the background is another product, a large elbow of a sewer pipe.

Piles Of Forged Materials Scattered Outside The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Piles Of Forged Materials Scattered Outside The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1954
Caption:
Shipment Next: Scattered far and wide are these piles of street equipment, most of which will go to Saginaw. In the background are pieces of sewer pipes. In front are large curb inlets.

Sparks Fly As Iron & Other Elements Mix In A Caldron At The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Sparks Fly As Iron & Other Elements Mix In A Caldron At The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1954
Caption:
The Day's Climax: Activity at the Ann Arbor Foundry reaches a high point when the furnace, or cuppola, has been fired and pouring time is near. Here, the iron flows from the furnace into a caldron. A barrage of sparks flares up when a mixture of nickel and molybdenum is united with the metal. These elements impart a finer surface to the product.

Thomas Cook Pours Molten Iron Into A Form At The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Thomas Cook Pours Molten Iron Into A Form At The Ann Arbor Foundry, February 1954 image
Year:
1954
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, January 31, 1954
Caption:
Steady Hand At The Wheel: Pouring molten iron into this form for a steel cylinder for a local industry requires care and precision. At the wheel of the caldron is the Ann Arbor Foundry Co. president, Thomas Cook. Workmen steady the chain pullies.