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Consett Ironworks - Remembering the Iron Works
NEG25514
Oxygen Steel Plant
A general view of Consett Iron Works. The entrance to the works can be seen in the foreground, and the new Oxygen Steelmaking Plant in the distance.
NEG25515
Old Steel Plant
Two employees of Consett Iron Company observing the last tap in the Open Hearth Shop in the company. December 31st 1965. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25516
Old Steel Plant
Mr Eric Amos, Director of Consett Iron Company congratulating the open hearth crew on completing the last heat in the Open Hearth Shop December 31st 1965. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25517
Steelmaking
A colour photograph of the LD Steelmaking shop in the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25518
Steelmaking
A coloured photograph taken under No 3 LD converter in Oxygen Steelmaking Plant at the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. The ladle car can be seen in the foreground with the upside down steelmaking vessel above it. In the background can be seen the lights and buildings of the Stripping Bay. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25519
Steelmaking
A coloured photograph of the gas bubbling station in the Casting Bay of Oxygen Steelmaking Plant in the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. The apparatus is used in the desulphurisation of molten steel. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25520
Steelmaking
A coloured photograph taken from inside the Casting Bay of the Oxygen Steel Plant at the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. Showing the ladle cars of LD3 and LD4 steelmaking converters. The ladle car for LD4 has a ladle in position ready for the furnace tap. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25521
Steelmaking
A coloured photograph taken in the Casting Bay of the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. It shows casting bay ladles being prepared with stopper rods. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25522
Steelmaking
A colour photograph of front of the Oxygen Steel Plant in the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. Showing the Caterpillar tractor unit used to clean the extraneous slag and debris from the underneath of the LD furnaces. Some of that slag can be seen lying around in front of the building. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25523
Steelmaking
A coloured photograph of inside the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. On the right can be seen the front of the Oxygen Steel Plant with the slag bowls used there. On the left is the building housing the scrap plant. The scrap is used in the Steel Plant. The old Open Hearth Shop can be seen in the distance, and behind that part of the Fell Coke Works. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25524
Steelmaking
A colour photograph showing the slag bowl car underneath LD3 steelmaking converter in the Oxygen Steelmaking Shop of the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. The lights of the Stripping Bay can be seen in the distance. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25525
Steelmaking
A coloured photograph showing the ground floor in the front of the Oxygen Steelmaking Shop in the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. In the foreground is a scrap charging box, and behind that a slag bowl used for catching the residual slag after the furnace has been tapped. Up above can be seen the stage level from which furnace operations are controlled. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25526
Steelmaking
A colour photograph showing the slag ladle car underneath LD3 converter in the Oxygen Steelmaking Shop at the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. The Stripping Bay lights can be seen in the distance. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25527
Steelmaking
A coloured photograph showing a view outside of the Oxygen Steeling Shop at the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. Three slag bowls can be seen awaiting collection. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25528
Steelmaking
A colour photograph showing the amenity block and offices of the Scrap Dump for the Oxygen Steel making Shop in the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. Part of the Scrap Dump can be seen on the right of the picture. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25530
Steelmaking
A coloured view outside of the Oxygen Steelmaking Shop at the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. The building on the left is the Scrap Dump, and on the right the Steelplant Amenity Block and steelplant offices. The access gantry to the this building can be seen in the centre of the picture, and the Blast Furnaces are visible in the distance. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25531
Steelmaking
A colour photograph taken outside of the Oxygen Steelmaking Shop in the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. A traxivator is pushing out extraneous slag from the steelmaking process during a very busy steelmaking program. Behind the traxivator is the building housing the Dolomite Plant, and behind that a precipitator for the steeling flue system. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25532
Steelmaking
A coloured view of the outside of Oxygen Steelmaking Shop in the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. The control pulpit for scrap bogie can be seen on the front of the building and part of the slag bowl transporter is visible on the right of the picture. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25533
Steelmaking
A coloured photograph of the Slag Bowl Transporter outside of the Oxygen Steelmaking Shop in the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. This transporter replaced a much heavier and more cumbersome machine used earlier. Consett Iron Works.
NEG25534
Steelmaking
A coloured photograph showing the interior of the Scrap Dump for the Oxygen Steelmaking Shop in the Consett Works of the British Steel Corporation. The scrap box can be seen on the left on its bogie. Consett Iron Works.

 

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