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Women casting off lines for the first voyage of the President Grant, Seattle, June 12, 1926
1. Women casting off lines for the first voyage of the President Grant, Seattle, June 12, 1926
South splay casting at the east anchorage of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, March 5, 1940
2. South splay casting at the east anchorage of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge, March 5, 1940
Miners at Alex McDonald's Company melting down gold dust and casting them into gold bricks, Yukon Territory,
3. Miners at Alex McDonald's Company melting down gold dust and casting them into gold bricks, Yukon Territory, September 1899
October 13, 1904 Page four
Republican Executive Committee will meet today
Casting about for victoms
4. October 13, 1904 Page four
Republican Executive Committee will meet today
Casting about for victoms for November 8th
Post Office Department issues valuable booklet
Varied views as to outcome of November vote

Lummi men casting nets from canoes in water, Washington, ca. 1940
5. Lummi men casting nets from canoes in water, Washington, ca. 1940
Prince Pierre d'Arenberg, President of the Casting Club of France. Fishing for Trout in Normandy, near
6. Prince Pierre d'Arenberg, President of the Casting Club of France. Fishing for Trout in Normandy, near Dieppe.
French Trout Stream, La Varenne
Prince Pierre d'Arenberg, President of the Casting Club of France. Fishing for Trout in Normandy, near
7. Prince Pierre d'Arenberg, President of the Casting Club of France. Fishing for Trout in Normandy, near Dieppe.
Prince d'Arenberg
Prince Pierre d'Arenberg, President of the Casting Club of France. Fishing for Trout in Normandy, near
8. Prince Pierre d'Arenberg, President of the Casting Club of France. Fishing for Trout in Normandy, near Dieppe.
Keeper Landing the Prince's Trout

Prince Pierre d'Arenberg, President of the Casting Club of France. Fishing for Trout in Normandy, near
9. Prince Pierre d'Arenberg, President of the Casting Club of France. Fishing for Trout in Normandy, near Dieppe.
Normandy Chalk Stream
Salmon Angling in Scotland on the Tweed on a Dark Day
R. Thom Annan Casting on the Tweed
10. Salmon Angling in Scotland on the Tweed on a Dark Day
R. Thom Annan Casting on the Tweed
Salmon Angling in Wales. The Wye
Colonel Robertson Casting for Salmon in the Rapids at Glanrhos, Wales
11. Salmon Angling in Wales. The Wye
Colonel Robertson Casting for Salmon in the Rapids at Glanrhos, Wales
View of the casting room. Here rough castings are stored after leaving the foundry. From this room the
12. View of the casting room. Here rough castings are stored after leaving the foundry. From this room the castings are delivered in the rough to the different machines and when finished are placed in stock room : Standard Gas Engine Company, Oakland, California

Casting for Bluefish
13. Casting for Bluefish
One of the Authors Casting for Trout. Rio Carmelo near the old mission San Carlos Borromeo, California
14. One of the Authors Casting for Trout. Rio Carmelo near the old mission San Carlos Borromeo, California
Pacific Steel Co., east side of plant from wharf showing casting house and beehive charcoal ovens, Irondale.
15. Pacific Steel Co., east side of plant from wharf showing casting house and beehive charcoal ovens, Irondale.
Pacific Steel Co., casting house and boilers on west side of plant, Irondale
16. Pacific Steel Co., casting house and boilers on west side of plant, Irondale

Pacific Steel Co., casting house, Irondale.
17. Pacific Steel Co., casting house, Irondale.
   
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