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Man sits by controls to loaded mine car.
"The miner is using a compressed-air drill to drive a hole in the lower edge of the working face of the coal vein."
Print published in a book titled, "Properties Owned and Controlled By the Consolidated Coal Company West Virginia Properties Inspected By Directors And Their Guests Aug. 2-3, 1907".
Mine could possibly be in Bergoo or Bolair, Webster County, W. Va.
Mine could possibly be in Bergoo or Bolair, Webster County, W. Va.
'1. Tractor Trailer Unit over Dump. 2. Main line 30"x1000' Conveyor. 3. Junction point 30" Conveyors. 4. Tractor trailer dump over belt.'
Two miners are working with a machine in an unidentified coal mine near Grafton, West Virginia.
A miner is shoveling coal while another miner is operating a machine at an unidentified coal mine near Grafton, West Virginia.
Coal mining equipment at Williams River Mine, Webster County, W. Va. Gauley Mountain Coal Company, Ansted, W. va. 'Taken by mechanization' written on the front of the photograph.
Miner operating a cutting machine.
'Two Joy 3-JCM and one Goodman 300 continuous miners are now in service producing coal. These machines have roof bolting machines as an integral part of their equipment. Two Joy 3-JCM machines are also being used brushing top and bottom where additional height is needed in the main haulage entries.'
Two miners operate a cutting machine. 'Credit must be given to Willaim Vandivert, 21 East Tenth St., New York 3, N.Y., Not to be reproduced without written liscense.'
Three miners work on a piece of machinery at Elkhorn, W. Va.
'Jones Coloder Pocahontas'
Miner with a large machine in the Pocahontas Mine.
Two miners using a machine to cut across the face of a wall in a mine.
Miners operating mining equipment at Thomas, W. Va. mine.
'A very small cutting machine or a v.m. drilling machine. Probably a cutting machine'
A miner is operating a cutting machine at the Price Hill Colliery Co. mine
Two miners work with a cutting machine at Pursglove No. 15.
'Machine, helper and crew. 350 tons a day, per 8 hour shift.'
Miner with drilling machine at Jamison No. 9.
Miner running a continuous mining machine.
A Joy 10 RU preparing to cut US Royal Cable at Jamison No. 9.  Stonega Coke and Coal.
Miner using a 11 BU loading machine at Jamison No. 9. Stonega Coke and Coal.
Jeffrey 290 cutting trench for 2200 volt line at Jamison No. 9.  Stonega Coke and Coal.
Two miners work with a Joy roof bolt drill at Jamison No. 9.
A modern coal cutting machine in operation at Bishop Mine.
Miners using a cutting machine at Mine 32, Consolidation Coal Co.
Miner works with cutting machine at Jamison No. 9 mine.
Two miners standing next to drilling machine.
Miners work with a cutting machine prior to 'shooting down' coal at Pursglove No. 15.
Continuous mining machine on arrival at Brock No. 4 Mine before taken inside mine.
Miner using machine to cut coal.
Two miners work with a mining machine. 'Compliments of Jeffrey Manufacturing Co.' John Williams, Coal Life Project.
Miner working with a loading machine. 'Compliments of Joy Manufacturing Co.'
A miner works on a piece of machinery on the interior of the mine. John Williams, Coal Life Project.
Six miners pose by a electrical cutting machine in a mine in Preston County.
Miner using a very small cutting machine.
Two miners dust the side walls of Mine No. 207 for safety.
A miner working with machinery on the exterior of a mine.
'All White Oak mines are electrically equipped and of course this mining machine is operated by electricity. The machine is mounted and transported on a specially designed truck and moves under its own power from one working place to another. It is taken from the truck by the machine operator and his helper and moved to the place of the coal and place in cutting position as you see it in this picture. The machine consists of an endless chain with 'bits' inserted, which act as cutters. The machine cuts a 'kerf' or hole along the bottom of the coal about 4 inches high and extending back six feet under the coal. The fine coal made by this machine is what is commonly known as 'bug dust.' Cutting machines are operated at night and each machine is capable of cutting twenty places on each shift. These machines are operated on tonnage basis and these operators earn high wages.'
A very large cutting machine being operated by a miner. 'Credit must be given to William Vandivert, Not to be reproduced without written liscense.
Two miners work with a cutting machine at Mine 206, Kentucky. 'This material is the property of the Consolidation Coal Co. and must be returned promptly to: Advertising Department, Consolidation Coal Company, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York, N.Y.
Two miners at Pursglove No. 15 cut coal preparatory to shooting it down for loading.
Cutting machine in operation at the Pocahontas Exhibition mine, Pocahontas Va. on the Norfolk and Western Railway. 'Permission is granted to reproduce this photograph only on condition that all reproduction shall bear the following credit line: Photograph by Norfolk and Western Railway.'
Two miners work with a machine to undercut coal.
Miners operating a cutting machine.
Two miners operate a Sullivan cutting machine.
Machinery outside sitting on a white sheet.
Piece of machinery sitting outside on a white sheet.
Continuous miner in action.
A continuous miner in action.
Close view of a conveyor at a coal mine shop in Thomas, W. Va.
View of a conveyor in a machine shop at a coal mine in Thomas, W. Va.
Close view of a conveyor and engine at a coal mine machine shop in Thomas, W. Va.
Close view of a conveyor and engine at a coal mine operation in Thomas, W. Va.