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English: A puddler draining cinder from a puddling furnace after the extraction of the balls of molten iron (circa 1919).
Français : Un puddleur coulant le laitier hors du four de puddlage après avoir extrait les boules de fer (vers 1919).
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[National Photo Company Collection, Library of Congress. Formerly LOT 11509-510. Digital ID: cph 3b24674. Control number: 2002695622. https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2002695622/]

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