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Two men working on the loading machine.

1. Coal Loading Machine in Operation at Jamison Mine No. 9

2. Miner Operating a Coal Loading Machine

3. Making a Cut in Coal Face Prior to 'Shooting Down' Coal

Two men working with a rubber tire mounted cutting machine.

4. Miners Operating a Cutting Machine

5. Miner Operates a Coal Cutting Machine Prior to Blasting

6. Miners Operating a Cutting Machine

Two miners cut coal at Pursglove No. 15

7. Miners Operating a Cutting Machine in Pursglove No. 15 Mine

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.'

8. Miners Operating a Cutting Machine at Mine No. 32, Consolidation Coal Company, Owings, W. Va.

Two miners operate a track mounted coal cutting machine.

9. Track Mounted Cutting Machine

Two miners operate the breast type coal cutting machine.

10. Breast Type Coal Cutting Machine, Consol Mine No. 26, Watson, W. Va.

Two men operating a loading machine.

11. Loading Machine in Action at Mine No. 32

12. Joy Manufacturing Company Continuous Mining Machine

Man cutting coal in Consol. Coal Co. Mine in Kentucky. Note the roof supports using jacks.

13. Miner Cutting Coal in Consol Mine in Kentucky

Two men cutting coal in the parting.

14. Cutting Coal with Cavalier

15. Cutting Coal Preparatory to Shooting It Down for Loading

A miner operating a coal cutting machine.

16. Coal Miner at Work

Miner on a small, track mounted, cutting machine.

17. Miner Operating a Small, Track Mounted, Cutting Machine

Miners at work with loading machine and shuttle car.

18. Miner Operating a Loading Machine

Men at work with loading machine and shuttle car. Probably Joy Machinery.

19. Miners Operating a Loading Machine

20. Miners Loading Coal Into a Hand Loaded Loading Machine

Close-up view of roof drill in action. Man in background is tightening bolt with air powered wrench at Consol. No. 204, Jenkins, Ky.

21. Miners Roof Bolting at Consol No. 204, Jenkins, Ky.

A coal cutter with nine foot cutting blade at work in Consol. Coal Co. Mine No. 32, Owings, W. Va.

22. Cutting Machine in Operation at Mine No. 32

Miners and filled coal cars inside a mine.

23. Interior of a Coal Mine

Miners talking while others run drilling equipment.

24. Miners and Equipment Inside a Coal Mine

Two miners operating a loading machine.

25. Miners Operating a Loading Machine

26. Miners Work on a Loading Machine Inside a Mine

Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company mine.<br />

27. Miner Operating a Joy Cutting Machine

28. Miners Operating a Cutting Machine at Consolidation Coal Company Mine No. 3

Miners operating a cutting machine.

29. Miners Operating a Cutting Machine

30. Miner Operating a Joy Continuous Mining Machine

Two miners work with a machine to undercut coal.

31. Miners Undercutting Coal with Machine

Cutting machine in operation at the Pocahontas Exhibition mine, Pocahontas Va. on the Norfolk and Western Railway. 'Permission is granted to reproduce this photograph only on condition that all reproduction shall bear the following credit line: Photograph by Norfolk and Western Railway.'

32. Cutting Machine in Operation at the Pocahontas Exhibition Mine, Pocahontas, Va.

Two miners at Pursglove No. 15 cut coal preparatory to shooting it down for loading.

33. Cutting Coal at Pursglove No. 15

A very large cutting machine being operated by a miner. 'Credit must be given to William Vandivert, Not to be reproduced without written liscense.

34. Cutting Machine in Operation at Mine No. 32

'All White Oak mines are electrically equipped and of course this mining machine is operated by electricity. The machine is mounted and transported on a specially designed truck and moves under its own power from one working place to another. It is taken from the truck by the machine operator and his helper and moved to the place of the coal and place in cutting position as you see it in this picture. The machine consists of an endless chain with 'bits' inserted, which act as cutters. The machine cuts a 'kerf' or hole along the bottom of the coal about 4 inches high and extending back six feet under the coal. The fine coal made by this machine is what is commonly known as 'bug dust.' Cutting machines are operated at night and each machine is capable of cutting twenty places on each shift. These machines are operated on tonnage basis and these operators earn high wages.'

35. Mining Operating a Cutting Machine

A miner working with machinery on the exterior of a mine.

36. Miner Working with Machinery Outside of Mine

Two miners dust the side walls of Mine No. 207 for safety.

37. Rock Dusting for Safety at Consol Mine No. 207

Miner using a very small cutting machine.

38. Small Cutting Machine

A miner works on a piece of machinery on the interior of the mine. John Williams, Coal Life Project.

39. Miner Working on Machinery

Two miners work with a mining machine. 'Compliments of Jeffrey Manufacturing Co.' John Williams, Coal Life Project.

40. Mining Operating a Cutting Machine

41. Miner Operating Cuttting Machine

Miner using machine to cut coal.

42. Cutting Coal

Two miners standing next to drilling machine.

43. Miners Operating a Drilling Machine at Consolidation Coal Mine No. 32

Miner works with cutting machine at Jamison No. 9 mine.

44. Cutting Machine at Jamison No. 9

Miners using a cutting machine at Mine 32, Consolidation Coal Co.

45. Track Mounted Cutting Machine at Consolidation Coal Mine No. 32.

A modern coal cutting machine in operation at Bishop Mine.

46. Modern Coal Cutting Machine in Operation at Bishop Mine

Two miners work with a Joy roof bolt drill at Jamison No. 9.

47. Joy Roof Bolt Drill at Jamison No. 9

Jeffrey 290 cutting trench for 2200 volt line at Jamison No. 9.  Stonega Coke and Coal.

48. Jeffrey 290 cutting trench for 2200 volt line at Jamison No. 9