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Heavy Machinery in Quincy Mine

Historic Sites, Historic Mines, Engines, [Heavy machinery is shown in the Quincy Mine Hoist No. 2.]

Scanned: October 23, 2014


Lake Shore Engine Works, Engineers - Founders- Machinists. Marquette, Michigan

Engines, , Built for Oliver Iron Mining Co. Godfrey Mine, Chisholm, MN by the Lake Shore Engine Works, Marquette, Mich. Photo shows 5 diameter by 4 face single drum electric geared hoist built for Oliver Iron Mining Company, Godfrey Mine. This hoist is equipped with herringbone gears single reduction, post brake operated by air engine and controlled by Lilly hoist control; Falk-Bibby flexible coupling supplied for connection to 200 H.P. motor. Send us your hoist inquiries. [#13 in a series of 27 postcard images of machinery made by the Lake Shore Engine Works Company.]

Scanned: May 28, 2009


Three Men Sit on Machinery in Quincy Mine

Historic Sites, Historic Mines, Engines, Persons Bob Mathews, Fred Waarola, Uncle Sam [Three men at work sitting on machinery in the Quincy Mine Hoist No. 2.]

Scanned: October 28, 2014


Two Men Stand on Machinery in Quincy Mine

Historic Sites, Historic Mines, Engines, Persons Left To Right: Bob Mathews, Samuel Heather [Two men at work standing on machinery in the Quincy Mine Hoist No. 2.]

Scanned: October 28, 2014


Lake Shore Engine Works, Engineers - Founders- Machinists. Marquette, Michigan

Engines, , 28 CU. FT. Rocker Dump Car built for Horne Copper Corp., Rouyn, Que. by the Lake Shore Engine Works, Marquette, Mich. Photo shows one of twenty rocker dump cars, 28 cu. ft. capacity, built for Horne Copper Corp., Rouyn, Quebec. This car is equipped with Hyatt trucks 24" guage, Lake Superior chilled tread car wheels. Overall width 36, overall height 3'9 and length 67". We build cars, all sizes and styles. Let us quote you. [#23 in a series of 27 postcard images of machinery made by the Lake Shore Engine Works Company.]

Scanned: May 29, 2009


Three Men Stand at Bottom of Machinery in Quincy Mine

Historic Sites, Historic Mines, Engines, Persons [Three men at work stand at the bottom of machinery in the Quincy Mine Hoist No. 2.]

Scanned: October 28, 2014