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A male in Mechanical Hall Lab operates on machine.
Possibly an electrical power generator.
A worker at machine housed in the Mechanical Hall.
A view of Power Laboratory in the Mechanical Hall.
An electrical power board in the Mechanical Hall: a sign reads 'POSITIVELY NO ONE BUT ELECTRICIAN ALLOWED ON THIS PLATFORM, KEEP OFF'
A close-up view of apparatus in the Mechanical Hall.
'This is the new building for the College of Engineering, taking the place of the one destroyed by fire in 1899.'  This photo is from a booklet, West Virginia University and its Picturesque Surroundings, 1901.
Showing Armory and Mechanical Hall, both now gone.
Front view of the second Mechanical Hall building, located across the Chemistry Research Laboratory.
Armory Building and Mechanical Hall bordered the old athletic field.
Cost of build was $55,000.
'Old Drawing Room, now Electronics Lab.'
WVU College of Engineering students working in electrical engineering laboratory under the office in Mechanical Hall.  'Rheostat nicknamed 'baby carriage.'
An apparatus housed in the Mechanical Hall.
Apparatus in the Mechanical Hall.
A workshop in the Mechanical Hall shows rows of machinery in the room.
In a workshop in the Mechanical Hall students gain experiences on different machinery.
A safety boiler especially made for WVU in the Mechanical Hall.
A view of safety boiler from the top.
Boiler room at back.
Male students working hard in a forge shop.
Students of pipe fitting class of 1927 pose in Mechanical Hall with Rufus West on far right.
R. P. Davis's engineering class poses outside of the university building.
'Left to Right: Corner Mechanical Hall, Chemistry, old cafeteria (later used for buildings and grounds), Administration, & bleachers in back of Reynolds Hall.'