'Bureau of Mines Metallographic Laboratory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The laboratory was established in 1918 to conduct cooperative work with the Ordnance Department of the U.S. Army, examining metals and alloys used in ordnance. The laboratory was directed by Dr. F.G. Cottrell, Chief Metallurgist of the Bureau of Mines.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bureau-of-mines-metallographic-laboratory-in-pittsburgh-pennsylvania-the-laboratory-was-established-in-1918-to-conduct-cooperative-work-with-the-ordnance-department-of-the-us-army-examining-metals-and-alloys-used-in-ordnance-the-laboratory-was-directed-by-dr-fg-cottrell-chief-metallurgist-of-the-bureau-of-mines-image558407269.html
RM2RCDJ4N–'Bureau of Mines Metallographic Laboratory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The laboratory was established in 1918 to conduct cooperative work with the Ordnance Department of the U.S. Army, examining metals and alloys used in ordnance. The laboratory was directed by Dr. F.G. Cottrell, Chief Metallurgist of the Bureau of Mines.'
The Metallographic Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines in Pittsburgh was established in April 1918. It was created to conduct cooperative work with the Inspection Division of the Ordnance Department of the U.S. Army, specifically examining metals and alloys used in ordnance. The laboratory was staffed by F. B. Laney, a United States Geological Survey employee, and Prof. Charles Y. Clayton from the University of Missouri School of Mines. Dr. F. G. Cottrell, Chief Metallurgist of the Bureau of Mines, oversaw the work. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-metallographic-laboratory-of-the-bureau-of-mines-in-pittsburgh-was-established-in-april-1918-it-was-created-to-conduct-cooperative-work-with-the-inspection-division-of-the-ordnance-department-of-the-us-army-specifically-examining-metals-and-alloys-used-in-ordnance-the-laboratory-was-staffed-by-f-b-laney-a-united-states-geological-survey-employee-and-prof-charles-y-clayton-from-the-university-of-missouri-school-of-mines-dr-f-g-cottrell-chief-metallurgist-of-the-bureau-of-mines-oversaw-the-work-image558442584.html
RM2RCF760–The Metallographic Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines in Pittsburgh was established in April 1918. It was created to conduct cooperative work with the Inspection Division of the Ordnance Department of the U.S. Army, specifically examining metals and alloys used in ordnance. The laboratory was staffed by F. B. Laney, a United States Geological Survey employee, and Prof. Charles Y. Clayton from the University of Missouri School of Mines. Dr. F. G. Cottrell, Chief Metallurgist of the Bureau of Mines, oversaw the work.
In this image, taken in November 1918, it shows the Metallographic Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines at the Pittsburgh, PA station. The laboratory was established in April 1918 to conduct cooperative work with the Inspection Division of the Ordnance Department of the U.S. Army, examining metals and alloys used in ordnance. The laboratory was directed by Dr. F.G. Cottrell, Chief Metallurgist of the Bureau of Mines. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/in-this-image-taken-in-november-1918-it-shows-the-metallographic-laboratory-of-the-bureau-of-mines-at-the-pittsburgh-pa-station-the-laboratory-was-established-in-april-1918-to-conduct-cooperative-work-with-the-inspection-division-of-the-ordnance-department-of-the-us-army-examining-metals-and-alloys-used-in-ordnance-the-laboratory-was-directed-by-dr-fg-cottrell-chief-metallurgist-of-the-bureau-of-mines-image558446872.html
RM2RCFCK4–In this image, taken in November 1918, it shows the Metallographic Laboratory of the Bureau of Mines at the Pittsburgh, PA station. The laboratory was established in April 1918 to conduct cooperative work with the Inspection Division of the Ordnance Department of the U.S. Army, examining metals and alloys used in ordnance. The laboratory was directed by Dr. F.G. Cottrell, Chief Metallurgist of the Bureau of Mines.
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