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Three Bessemer Converters (1921) by Roderick MacKenzie. One of a series of 43 oil pastels made by MacKenzie depicting the operations of Birmingham steel makers. This image shows a slag run from a blast furnace at the Ensley Works. The drawing was published in Fortune magazine in January 1931.
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