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Consolidated Coal Co. display at the National Pm. [sic] Agents Convention in Chicago, 1946.
Drawing of Consolidation Coal Co.'s Williams Mine in W. Va. Photo copy print done by George E. Koehler, Inc., 612 Wood Street. Neg. No. 23459. GR. 1-5742.
Drawing of an aerial View of the Auburn, New York, Works International Harvester Company.
Plaque stating that the building was constructed of Grenadier Coal in 1935.  J.P. McMahon Coal Co.
A Continuous Mining Machine on display above ground.
A Joy Manufacturing Co. Continuous Mining Machine. ML 5196 DIO57.
A Consolidation Coal Company Display showing the usefulness of coal and where it is formed. 'Judge' of Good Pictures, Industrial Photographers, 954 Liberty Ave, PGH. 22, PA. GR. 1-4288 AT. 1-3834. Reorder No. 35547-1.
A continuous miner, model 2BT-2 Twin Borer, sits on display.
An electric shuttle car sits in a warehouse yard.
Joy executives stand beside a continuous mining machine.
Coal loaders sit outside the Joy Manufacturing Factory.  Caption on photo reads, 'Mine equipment suppliers are busy turning out machinery for mechanical mining. For example, Joy Mfg. recently went on double shift operation to speed up production of mining machinery.'
Display of Consolidation Coal Company shows the different mining techniques throughout the century and beyond.
Disco fuel company displays many ads that show how their fuel is smokeless and clean.  This is a product of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.
In the display a mannequin 'appears to be breathing and snoring mumbles good things about the wonders of Disco.'
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.
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.
People crowd around the snoring and mumbling man exhibit for Disco Fuel.
People mingle around looking at the various exhibits presented by Disco fuel.
People stand around chatting and viewing the Disco Fuel exhibits.
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.
A man stands next to the Disco Fuel exhibit.
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.
This exhibits displays the various aspects of washed coal.
Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. exhibit shows the Consol washed coals.
Consolidation Coal Company exhibits their coal history.
A display of the Consolidation Coal Company.
Plaque awarded to Consolidation Coal Company by the National Association of Purchasing Agents, Inc. at the Inform-A-Show in New York, 1947, for the most informative exhibit.
Jaycees Exhibit at the Denver Convention Pgh. Airport and Pgh Gateway Center. Consol section is third from the left. Re-order Photo No.7045.
Consolidation Coal Company display at the Careers in Engineering show in Pittsburgh, PA, 1954.
Consol Coals new Scene in Action Animated Display.
Display showing the advantages of the Stronger U.S.S. Man-Ten Steel in increasing the dipper weight and capacity for coal shovels.
Road sign advertising coal and showing the way to get to the Disco plant. Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company.
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.
A large piece of coal.
A large Marietta Miner Continuous Mining Machine.
Display of the Pocohontas Low Volatile Coal Field.
Large piece of coal with Analysis of Double Screened Champion Domestic Lump written on the side.
Lumps of coal in +10'' Blocks showing the trademark on one lump.
J.P. McMahon Coal Co. warehouse built out of Grenadier lump coal.
Consol Display at Horne's Dept. Store, Pittsburgh, PA. Display is a minature of coal workers and machines in the mine.
Picture drawn by Roger Zitko showing new face roof bolter on a continuous miner.
Man operating a JMC1 continuous miner.
Two men standing next to a continuous mining machine.
Coal barges being pushed on unknown river and unfilled barges just off shore.