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United Kingdom. Consett, England. Night and day, seven days and seven nights a week, whirling smoke cloud rise from the huge Consett Steel plant, on the outskirts of Consett, County Durham   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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U.S. International Development Cooperation Agency. Agency for International Development. (10/01/1979 - ca. 1998) (Most Recent)

Department of State. International Cooperation Administration. (06/30/1955 - 11/1961) (Predecessor)
Foreign Operations Administration. (08/01/1953 - 06/30/1955) (Predecessor)
Economic Cooperation Administration. (1948 - 12/30/1951) (Predecessor)

Mutual Security Agency. (1951 - 08/01/1953) (Predecessor)
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United Kingdom. Consett, England. Night and day, seven days and seven nights a week, whirling smoke cloud rise from the huge Consett Steel plant, on the outskirts of Consett, County Durham
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  • Scope and content: United Kingdom. Consett, England. Night and day, seven days and seven nights a week, whirling smoke cloud rise from the huge Consett Steel plant, on the outskirts of Consett, County Durham. To meet continually increasing demand, 5,500 employess work 3 shifts to deep the plant busy 24 hours a day. Marshall Plan funds will pay for $583,000 worth of engineering services, drawing and fees for patents, from American firms, all helping to modernize the plant and increase its output. Since 1945, the British company has itself modernized its coke ovens and blast furnancees, and is now concentrating on modernization of the rolling equipment. The Marshall Plan contribution, which provides for the construction of a billet mill, slabbing mill, pug mill and blast furnaces, amounts to 10% of the total steel is supplied to shipbuilding. At present 12,000 ingots are produced every week, in addition to 10,000 tons of pig iron and 16,000 tons of coke
Date between circa 1948 and circa 1955
date QS:P571,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1948-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1955-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
institution QS:P195,Q38945047
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This media is available in the holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration, cataloged under the National Archives Identifier (NAID) 541767.

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  • Record group: Record Group 286: Records of the Agency for International Development, 1948 - 2003 (National Archives Identifier: 608)
  • Series: Photographs of Marshall Plan Activities in Europe and Africa, compiled ca. 1948 - ca. 1989, documenting the period 1945 - ca. 1954 (National Archives Identifier: 541631)
  • NAIL Control Number: NWDNS-286-ME-12(4)
  • 286-ME-12(4)
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United Kingdom. Consett, England. Night and day, seven days and seven nights a week, whirling smoke cloud rise from the huge Consett Steel plant, on the outskirts of Consett, County Durham (English)

United Kingdom. Consett, England. Night and day, seven days and seven nights a week, whirling smoke cloud rise from the huge Consett Steel plant, on the outskirts of Consett, County Durham. To meet continually increasing demand, 5,500 employess work 3 shifts to deep the plant busy 24 hours a day. Marshall Plan funds will pay for $583,000 worth of engineering services, drawing and fees for patents, from American firms, all helping to modernize the plant and increase its output. Since 1945, the British company has itself modernized its coke ovens and blast furnancees, and is now concentrating on modernization of the rolling equipment. The Marshall Plan contribution, which provides for the construction of a billet mill, slabbing mill, pug mill and blast furnaces, amounts to 10% of the total steel is supplied to shipbuilding. At present 12,000 ingots are produced every week, in addition to 10,000 tons of pig iron and 16,000 tons of coke (English)

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