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Hard Coal Region Hard Coal Chronicles

Posted: Tue. Aug. 18, 2015 7:59 pm
by Den034071
This photographer has spent 40 years recording our favorite subject .Many of his pictures of breakers railroads are now gone .Recently at the Anthracite museum in Scranton he had an extensive photo display of independent miners .Scott Herring this man has gone into these mines an is welcome to the miners as a brother .Check it out its quite a wonderful photo an historical pleasure .jack from Coaldale

http://www.thelastanthracitephotographer.com/anth ... oal-D3.php

Re: Hard Coal Region Hard Coal Chronicles

Posted: Tue. Aug. 18, 2015 8:25 pm
by Hambden Bob
As usual,You've come up with yet another Anthracite Heritage Whopper ! Thanx,Jack !! :up:

Re: Hard Coal Region Hard Coal Chronicles

Posted: Wed. Sep. 02, 2015 11:18 am
by DePippo79
Nice Jack. Thanks for sharing. Here's a old coaling tower I use to go by a couple times of week. Picture from Conrail days. The Boston and Albany owned the tower and related roundhouse.
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=8621104
As far as I know the tower and roundhouse is still there. The last time I went by was in 2011.
Matt