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721. Results of Open Cut Mining

Hanna Coal Co. Shovels: 'looks like 'The Mountaineer' on the right and probably 'The Tiger' on 'The Green Hornet' on the left.'

722. Hanna Coal Company Shovels at Work

Shovel strip mining a hillside.

723. Shovel at Work on a Surface Mine

Two cranes surface mining a gorge.  Dump trucks taking away hillside ruble.

724. Strip Mining Operation, Georgetown No.12 Mine

725. Mountaineer, the World's Largest Shovel

Visitors and workers standing inside of a coal shovel, possibly The Tiger.

726. Visitors and Workers Posing in a Coal Shovel

'Close-up view of dipper on 50 cubic-yard shovel at Georgetown No. 12 Mine of Hanna Coal Company, Division of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company. These electric shovels are used to remove the earth and rock overburden from the coal seam. In a month's time, they will each remove as much as 1,600.000 cubic yards, or some 2,400.000 tons. If this material were to be loaded into open railroad cars, it would fill some 48,000 of them.'

727. Truck Parked in a 50 Cubic Yard Shovel at Georgetown No. 12 Mine

Hanna Coal Company's large electric shovel 'The Mountaineer'.

728. Mountaineer, the World's Largest Shovel

729. Consol No. 26 New England Mine Tipple

Coal miners loading railroad cars at the tipple located at Bartley, West Virginia. Please credit this photograph to the Pocahantas Fuel Company.

730. Coal Tipple at Bartley, W. Va.

'Gardener cultivating flower bed on lawn in front of preparation plant, Mine No. 98, Consolidation Coal Co., W. Va.' Bituminous Coal Institute, 320 Southern Building, Washington 5, D.C. November 1948.

731. Mine No. 98 Tipple

Old Mine No. 207-208 Tipple in Dunham, Kentucky. "First loading coal- Aug. 17, 1912."

732. Tipple at Old Mine No. 207-208, Dunham, Kentucky