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Dad took about nine pictures of this factory, but i only scanned these four. rubble, rubble, toil and trouble.
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Anonymous
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Does the sign at the top say "Steel Casting Co."? Then maybe it is the steel foundry in Hamburg, which did have a fire in the 1940s. But I don't recognize anything else, and things don't really look charred, do they? Janet
Wow! I missed that sign up there! I think you're right. Maybe there isn't a lot in a steel foundry to burn in a fire. Things don't look charred, but what other natural catastrophe would do this kind of damage to a factory?
2 comments:
Does the sign at the top say "Steel Casting Co."? Then maybe it is the steel foundry in Hamburg, which did have a fire in the 1940s. But I don't recognize anything else, and things don't really look charred, do they?
Janet
Wow! I missed that sign up there! I think you're right. Maybe there isn't a lot in a steel foundry to burn in a fire. Things don't look charred, but what other natural catastrophe would do this kind of damage to a factory?
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