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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.'
A very large cutting machine being operated by a miner. 'Credit must be given to William Vandivert, Not to be reproduced without written liscense.
Caption on back reads, 'Making a cut in the coal face is this Mastodon of the machine age - an underground cutter.  Rubber tired for mobility, and mounting a 9-foot cutting blade armed with whirring steel bits, it can cut a full 360 degree arc.  This and similar machines give America's bituminous coal mines almost unlimited capacity for production.'
Two miners work with a cutting machine at Pursglove No. 15.
Miner works with cutting machine at Jamison No. 9 mine.
Mountaineer Coal Company, Division of Consolidation Coal Company.
Miner running a continuous mining machine.
Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company mine.<br />
Miner using a 11 BU loading machine at Jamison No. 9. Stonega Coke and Coal.
A continuous miner in action.
Rear end of loaded coal car in an underground mine.
Continuous mining machine on arrival at Brock No. 4 Mine before taken inside mine.
Miner watches as coal loads into a shuttle car.
Two miners work with a Joy roof bolt drill at Jamison No. 9.
'A very small cutting machine or a v.m. drilling machine. Probably a cutting machine'
Miner using a very small cutting machine.
Two miners cut coal at Pursglove No. 15
A Joy 10 RU preparing to cut US Royal Cable at Jamison No. 9.  Stonega Coke and Coal.