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A Set of Modern Blast Furnaces Shown in Section
In the centre background is the stove for heating the blast. Note the passage-way at top leading from one furnace to the other and to the stove.
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Source Scan from Harry Golding , ed. (1931) The Wonder Book of Engineering Wonders (2nd ed.), London: Ward, Lock & Co., pp. p. 206
Author Andy Dingley (scanner)
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Illustration of blast furnace circa 1930s.

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