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1938 Print Condenser Shell Pittsburgh Westinghouse Electric Pennsylvania FZ3 CCP1 Phaëton was then struck down

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Phaëton was then struck down with a bolt of lightning by Zeus in an effort to prevent further disaster

27 x 10 cm

a rocky headland situated on the Atlantic Coast in the Cape Peninsula in South Africa

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1938 Print Condenser Shell Pittsburgh Westinghouse Electric Pennsylvania FZ3 CCP1 Phaëton was then struck downThis is an original 1938 halftone print of a condenser shell at the Westinghouse Electric plant in East Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Photography by William M. Rittase (1894 1968). He was an American photographer active from the 1920s to the 1930s. He is best known for his industrial photography and portraits often used in Fortune Magazine. CONDITION This 73+ year old Item is rated Near Mint Very Fine+. Light aging throughout. No creases. No natural

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