Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Jun 17, 2019The Sibley breaker, Pennsylvania, as captured in 1886, destroyed by fire on June 23, 1906.265372,631
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76William A. Colliery, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania12:18 PM · Jun 18, 2019·Twitter Web Client29 Retweets1 Quote Tweet258 Likes
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Jun 18, 2019Replying to @FedeItaliano76This looks almost like a Gottfried Böhm's church... Storrs Breaker, Steamtown, c. 1905223196
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Jun 18, 2019Oxford Breaker, Scranton, Pennsylvania, c. 1907-1910212145
Federico Italiano@FedeItaliano76·Jun 18, 2019The Bast Colliery breaker, on the east side of Big Mine Run Creek, as captured circa 1920 http://pagenweb.org/~schuylkill/castle/castle20.jpg…10106
raytheon employee of the month@VSBassoon·Jun 18, 2019Replying to @FedeItaliano76Whatever architectural movement this is, I love it2
a transsexual of no renown@its_ryles·Jun 18, 2019Replying to @VSBassoon and @FedeItaliano76My guess would be that the buildings simply follow the shape of the machinery, with offices and workspaces branching off where needed.2