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Two coal officials shaking hands during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
John L. Lewis is seated in this picture.
John Lewis at a dinner during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection Trip.
Coal officials getting drinks during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Three men laughing during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Filled coal cars being driven out of mine during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Group of coal officials during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Three coal officials talking during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
John L. Lewis standing behind a table during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection Trip.
Group of coal officials sitting in chairs during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Official giving speech behind dinner table during Consolidation Coal Co.  Inspection trip in 1948.
Harold Suter at left.
Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. exhibit shows the Consol washed coals.
Miners at work. 'Mountaineer Coal Co., Division of Consolidation Coal Co.'
Consol. Coal Co. display at Hornes Dept. Store.
From left to right: Chas. Nailer, Geo. Humphrey (Chairman of Board Consol Coal), Geo. Love and Ben Fairless.
The National Mine Service Company granted an exclusive world-wide license to manufacture and sell a new type of shuttle car developed and patented by Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company.  The shuttle car was designed by Arthur L. Lee and his engineering staff of Pitt-Consol.
The very large Itmann preparation plant.  A Consolidation Coal Company mine in 1979.
Consolidation Coal Company display at the Careers in Engineering show in Pittsburgh, PA, 1954.
Hillman Barge and Construction Company. 175' x 26' x 11' all welded standard hopper barge. First of 30 for Pgh. Consol. Coal Co.
This exhibits displays the various aspects of washed coal.
This Disco Fuel exhibits shows their product for the stove.
Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. displays their washed coal exhibit.  The display show various perks of the coal.
Night photo of a road sign advertising Disco coal as well as telling how many miles to the plant. Black light flashes on and off. Sign is on the N/S Rt. U.S. 30 East 800' West of End of West Boung Ramp, Huntington Twp.
Night photo of a road sign advertising Disco coal as well as telling how many miles to the plant. Daytime effect between flashes.  Sign is on the N/S Rt. U.S. 30 East 800' West of End of West Boung Ramp, Huntington Twp.
Display of Consolidation Coal Company shows the different mining techniques throughout the century and beyond.
A crowd gathers around a Disco Fuel exhibit, to watch the snoring, mumbling man.  The Snoring, Mumbling Man Attracted and Held the Attention of Thousands Each Day of the Fair.
In the display a mannequin 'appears to be breathing and snoring mumbles good things about the wonders of Disco.'
About 15,000 guessed at number of pieces of Disco in transparent barrel.  The number of pieces was changed each day of the Fair.  One day two people guessed the exact number and both won $100.00 worth of Disco.  Participants were limited to Solid Fuel users only.
Lewis is seated at the table on the right.
John Lewis sitting and talking with a coal official during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Miners leaving roofed man trip car at shifts end.
Vandivert J33#5-7--Haulage. Mine locomotive operator backing cut of cars into unloading yard. Note well-kept safety fence and grounds. Mine No. 32, Consolidation Coal Company, Owings, W. Va. Original photo August 1948, copy negative Jan. 1951. Use in 1950 BCI Annual, Page 15.
Vandivert No. 32 J-33, 5-9. August 1948. View of safety-fenced mine car unloading yard and personnel overpass, Consolidation Coal Company, Fairmont, W. Va. Bituminous Coal Institute. Feb 1950. 320 Southern BLDG, Washington 5, D.C.
'Background: Back and side walls are covered with flag blue no seam matting edged with red, white and blue braided silk. Floor is covered with red crystalline cloth and draped over a partial platform in the rear of the window. Display: In the center of the back wall is a map of the United States raised a bit from the wall to make it stand out. All around this map are photographs of 50 Governors, 47 from the States and 3 from the Territories and under these photos are the names and states of all the Governors. Some are place on the platform on the floor in the back with the Chairman of the Conference at one end and the Host at the other. A welcome banner is placed in front behind which is a stand containing a small state flag for each of the 48 states and 4 territories. Remarks: This window is our best so far I believe, from the standpoint of attracting attention and being talked about. The coloring at night is particularly attractive with the two spot lights bringing out the colors quite vividly. We have had many residents call in and stop in to remark on the window and there have been as many as 25 people at one time looking at it out front. It has proven timely for two events, the Governors Conference and the Republican Convention in Philadelphia this week. The majority of the Governors as well as their parties also stopped by to see our display.'
Consolidation Coal Company Trucks and a crane on a bridge over piles of coal.
Group portrait of coal officials posing for picture during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Miners locker room during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Coal officials around John Lewis clapping during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Lewis is seated at the table on the right.
Coal officials eating dinner during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Arkwright Mine buildings visited during a Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.
Building visited during the Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. Inspection trip.