The various types of drills and bits used for drilling into rocks in the United States. An iron mine in northern New York. Men work on rocks in 40 to 100 feet deep mines. Rotators or automatic hammers being used to cut into rocks by a man. The rotators being operated by a hand as they drill into an ore bench in a mine. A man operates a hand rotator to break a large rock fragment.
The various types of drills and bits used for drilling into rocks in the United States. An iron mine in northern New York. Men in a mine use a heavy hammer drill to dig out holes in rocks. A workers fills explosives in the holes. Fuses of the explosives being lit up. The extracted ore being transported in cars. A Corliss hoist in operation.
Max Schmeling arrives in New York, United States. World heavyweight boxing champion from Germany Max Schmeling with a dog in his arms. He smiles as he arrives in New York for a bout with Jack Sharkey. Schmeling aboard a ship.
The Niagara Falls in New York, United States. The Niagara waterfall after the collapse of a rock shelf between Luna Island and Prospect Point. Water falls with smoking chimneys in the background. Water falls down a great height.
Models display latest designs in swim suits at Manhattan beach in New York. The models wearing net swim suits line up. They pose as they display the latest designs. A model wearing a swim suit made of net smiles. The models pose against rocks.
A huge balloon in flight in Rapid City, South Dakota. The huge balloon named Explorer II with a sign on it that reads ' Geographic society air corps '. Two pilots of the balloon talk to each other. The balloon in flight about 74,000 feet above the ground as it sets a new altitude record. People listen to the radio broadcast about the record setting flight of Explorer II. The balloon descends and lanA huge balloon in flight in Rapid City, South Dakota. The huge balloon named Explorer II with a sign on it that reads ' Geographic society air corps '. Two pilots of the balloon talk to each other. The balloon in flight about 74,000 feet above the ground as it sets a new altitude record. People listen to the radio broadcast about the record setting flight of Explorer II. The balloon descends and lands on the ground. People gather in large numbers to look at the balloon. The pilots of the balloon.ds on the ground. People gather in large numbers to look at the balloon. The pilots of the balloon.
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