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A display of the Consolidation Coal Company.

1. Consolidation Coal Company Display

Display of the Georgetown Preparation Plant, near Cadiz, Ohio, Hanna Coal Division of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.

2. Display Showing Views of Georgetown Preparation Plant near Cadiz, Ohio

Display of the Georgetown Preparation Plant, near Cadiz, Ohio, Hanna Coal Division of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.

3. Display Showing Views of Georgetown Preparation Plant near Cadiz, Ohio

4. Advertising Display for Disco, the Modern Smokeless Fuel, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company

A man inspecting a Joy Continuous Miner.

5. Joy Manufacturing Company Continuous Mining Machine

View of a Joy Continuous Mining machine.

6. Joy Manufacturing Company Continuous Mining Machine

Close up of blocks of Coal.

7. Display Photograph of Pittsburgh Coal Company's Champion Series

Drawing of the West Virginia Coal Column at the Jamestown Exposition, 1907.

8. Drawing of the West Virginia Coal Column at the Jamestown Exposition

West Virginia Coal Column with diplay at the Jamestown Exposition in 1907.

9. West Virginia Coal Column with Display at the Jamestown Exposition

A display of statistics of the different coal companies in West Virginia at the base of the coal tower at the Jamestown Exposition.

10. Base of W. Va. Coal Tower at the Jamestown Exposition

Display of statistics at the base of the coal tower at the Jamestown Exposition.

11. Base of W. Va. Coal Tower at the Jamestown Exposition

Display for the Consolidation Coal Company.

12. Consolidation Coal Company Display

Consolidated Coal Co. display at the National Pm. [sic] Agents Convention in Chicago, 1946.

13. Consolidation Coal Company Display

14. Unidentified Man Posing With an Advertisement for Pittsburgh's Champion Steam Stoker Coal

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.

15. Drawing of Consolidation Coal Company's Williams Mine Facility

Drawing of an aerial View of the Auburn, New York, Works International Harvester Company.

16. Drawing of Auburn, New York, Works Division, International Harvester Company

Plaque stating that the building was constructed of Grenadier Coal in 1935.  J.P. McMahon Coal Co.

17. Grenadier Coal Building, J. P. McMahon Coal Company

A Continuous Mining Machine on display above ground.

18. Continuous Mining Machine

A Joy Manufacturing Co. Continuous Mining Machine. ML 5196 DIO57.

19. Joy Manufacturing Company Continuous Mining Machine

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.

20. Consolidation Coal Company Display

A continuous mining machine sits above ground in the yard of Lee-Norse Company Warehouses.

21. Continuous Mining Machine

A continuous miner, model 2BT-2 Twin Borer, sits on display.

22. Continuous Mining Machine, Joy Manufacturing Company

An electric shuttle car sits in a warehouse yard.

23. Electric Shuttle Car

Joy executives stand beside a continuous mining machine.

24. Joy Manufacturing Company Executives Examine a Joy Continuous Mining Machine

25. Manufacturer's Photo of a Coal Loading 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.'

26. Joy Manufacturing Company Factory Building

Display of Consolidation Coal Company shows the different mining techniques throughout the century and beyond.

27. Consol's Exhibit at Hornes Department Store, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Disco fuel company displays many ads that show how their fuel is smokeless and clean.  This is a product of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co.

28. Disco 'The Modern Smokeless Fuel' Display

In the display a mannequin 'appears to be breathing and snoring mumbles good things about the wonders of Disco.'

29. Display Advertising 'Cozy Disco Heat'

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.

30. Crowd Gathers Around a Disco Fuel Exhibit

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.

31. Disco Fuel Contest

People crowd around the snoring and mumbling man exhibit for Disco Fuel.

32. Crowd Gathers Around the Disco Exhibit of Snoring and Mumbling Man

People mingle around looking at the various exhibits presented by Disco fuel.

33. Visitors Viewing Disco Fuel Exhibits

People stand around chatting and viewing the Disco Fuel exhibits.

34. Visitors Viewing Disco Fuel Exhibits

This Disco Fuel exhibits shows their product for the stove.

35. Disco Fuel Exhibit at the Indiana Dealer's Convention, French Lick, Indiana

Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. displays their washed coal exhibit.  The display show various perks of the coal.

36. Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company Exhibit at the Indiana Coal Merchants Association

A man stands next to the Disco Fuel exhibit.

37. Disco Fuel Exhibit, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company

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.

38. Pitt-Consol Shuttle Car

This exhibits displays the various aspects of washed coal.

39. Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company Exhibit at the Indiana Coal Merchants Association

Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Co. exhibit shows the Consol washed coals.

40. Consol Washed Coals Exhibit, Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company

Consolidation Coal Company exhibits their coal history.

41. Consolidation Coal Company Exhibit at N.Y. Power Show Exhibit and Cleveland Heating and Ventilation Exposition

A display of the Consolidation Coal Company.

42. Consolidation Coal Company Display

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.

43. Consolidation Coal Company Most Informative Exhibit Award Plaque

Jaycees Exhibit at the Denver Convention Pgh. Airport and Pgh Gateway Center. Consol section is third from the left. Re-order Photo No.7045.

44. Jaycees Exhibit, Denver Convention, Pittsburgh Airport and Pittsburgh Gateway Center

Consolidation Coal Company display at the Careers in Engineering show in Pittsburgh, PA, 1954.

45. Consol Display at Careers in Engineering Show in Pittsburgh, PA

Consol Coals new Scene in Action Animated Display.

46. Consolidation Coal Company Advertisement and Display

Display showing the advantages of the Stronger U.S.S. Man-Ten Steel in increasing the dipper weight and capacity for coal shovels.

47. Display for New Stronger Steel

Road sign advertising coal and showing the way to get to the Disco plant. Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company.

48. Road Sign Advertising the Home of Disco Modern Smokeless Fuel, 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.

49. Disco Modern Smokeless Fuel Road Sign

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.

50. Disco Modern Smokeless Fuel Road Sign

A large piece of coal.

51. Block of Coal

A large Marietta Miner Continuous Mining Machine.

52. Marietta Miner Continuous Mining Machine

Display of the Pocohontas Low Volatile Coal Field.

53. Display Map of Pocohontas Low Volatile Coal Field

Large piece of coal with Analysis of Double Screened Champion Domestic Lump written on the side.

54. Coal Block with Analysis of Double Screened Champion Domestic Lump

Lumps of coal in +10'' Blocks showing the trademark on one lump.

55. Coal Blocks

J.P. McMahon Coal Co. warehouse built out of Grenadier lump coal.

56. J. P. McMahon Coal Company Warehouse Built out of Grenadier Lump Coal

Picture drawn by Roger Zitko showing new face roof bolter on a continuous miner.

57. Drawing of New Face Roof Bolter on a Continuous Miner by Roger Zitko

Man operating a JMC1 continuous miner.

58. Joy Manufacturing Company Continuous Mining Machine

Two men standing next to a continuous mining machine.

59. Continuous Mining Machine

Text on back reads, 'This is the smallest size prepared coal in the White Oak group of prepared sizes but a more uniformly sized coal is not offered by any shipper than this small nut. For steam purposes it cannot be excelled, because freedom from slack produces excellent combustion and absence of impurities prevents clinkering. It is a washed size exclusively and of uniform quality. A careful examination of the picture indicates it is absolutely free of slack due to it passing over a high speed vibratory screen just before being discharged on the loading boom for loading into the railroad car.'

60. Prepared White Oak Coal

61. Block of Coal

'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.'

62. Portsmouth Office Window Display

Rear view of a display showing several huge pieces of coal.

63. West Virginia Mining Exhibit, World's Fair, Chicago, IL

Three professors stand behind a display booth on the left while a student poses beside a large display on the right. Subjects unidentified.

64. West Virginia University Mine Department Display, Morgantown, W. Va.