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- Rear View of H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1916 - The H.J. Heinz Company's main plant was located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Beginning in 1890, the company would build over 20 buildings by 1930 to create the massive complex that would become known as "The House of Heinz." This photograph was taken of a building on the Heinz grounds around 1916.

- circa 1916
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Rear View of H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1916
The H.J. Heinz Company's main plant was located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Beginning in 1890, the company would build over 20 buildings by 1930 to create the massive complex that would become known as "The House of Heinz." This photograph was taken of a building on the Heinz grounds around 1916.
- Ohio Insulator Company Suspension Insulator Used by the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 1910-1914 -

- 1910-1914
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Ohio Insulator Company Suspension Insulator Used by the Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario, 1910-1914
- Courtyard and Time Clock Building, H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1905 - The Time Office (domed building seen here) at the H.J. Heinz Company main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, contained the employee time clocks. The building was designed with ornate details inside and out. Henry Heinz himself worked to design and construct this building, calling it "the gem in the setting."

- circa 1905
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Courtyard and Time Clock Building, H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1905
The Time Office (domed building seen here) at the H.J. Heinz Company main plant in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, contained the employee time clocks. The building was designed with ornate details inside and out. Henry Heinz himself worked to design and construct this building, calling it "the gem in the setting."
- Constructing H. J. Heinz Company Stables, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1900 - Before the 1920s, the H.J. Heinz Company transported its goods by rail and by horse-drawn wagon. Its factory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, had top-of-the-line stables (seen here), sometimes referred to as "equine palaces," where horses received the best feed and care.

- circa 1900
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Constructing H. J. Heinz Company Stables, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1900
Before the 1920s, the H.J. Heinz Company transported its goods by rail and by horse-drawn wagon. Its factory in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, had top-of-the-line stables (seen here), sometimes referred to as "equine palaces," where horses received the best feed and care.
- Power Line Crossarm and Pin -

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Power Line Crossarm and Pin
- H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1915 - The H.J. Heinz Company's main plant was located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Beginning in 1890, the company would build over 20 buildings by 1930 to create the massive complex that would become known as "The House of Heinz." This photograph was taken of a building on the Heinz grounds around 1915.

- circa 1915
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H. J. Heinz Company Main Plant, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1915
The H.J. Heinz Company's main plant was located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Beginning in 1890, the company would build over 20 buildings by 1930 to create the massive complex that would become known as "The House of Heinz." This photograph was taken of a building on the Heinz grounds around 1915.
- H. J. Heinz Company Glass Factory, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, 1885-1910 - The H.J. Heinz Company had departments and facilities to produce its own crates and boxes, glassware, cans, advertisements, and labels, allowing most production to be completed in-house. This photograph shows the Heinz Glass Factory located in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania.

- 1885-1910
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H. J. Heinz Company Glass Factory, Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania, 1885-1910
The H.J. Heinz Company had departments and facilities to produce its own crates and boxes, glassware, cans, advertisements, and labels, allowing most production to be completed in-house. This photograph shows the Heinz Glass Factory located in Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania.