Written on verso: 'The Cover: A familiar landmark on W. Lincoln Highway in Coatesville is the Lukens Steel Company bridge. After dark, the glow of the Lukens sign high up on the Open Hearth combines with the flash of headlights from passing cars to give the scene a romantic look. The Lukens Life photographer caught the scene in all its beauty one dark night. The long streaks of light are automobile headlights. For the entire view as picked up by the camera, turn the magazine so that the back... Show moreWritten on verso: 'The Cover: A familiar landmark on W. Lincoln Highway in Coatesville is the Lukens Steel Company bridge. After dark, the glow of the Lukens sign high up on the Open Hearth combines with the flash of headlights from passing cars to give the scene a romantic look. The Lukens Life photographer caught the scene in all its beauty one dark night. The long streaks of light are automobile headlights. For the entire view as picked up by the camera, turn the magazine so that the back cover can be seen.' - Lukens Life, Volume 21, No. 10 Show less
Written on verso: 'The primary purpose of the stacks is to modernize the Open Hearth furnaces and to make them more efficient.' - Lukens Life, Nov., 1954, also used March, 1961
Written on verso: 'Behind the pump house, work is progressing on the new armor plate building. In the left background is t he Green Anneal building, where the 5,000 ton flattening press is in the process of being installed.' (See Lukens Life, Nov. 1954)