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Carnegie Steel for Locomotive Wheels Travel Mug
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Carnegie Steel for Locomotive Wheels Travel Mug
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Carnegie Steel for Railroad Locomotive Wheels, Railroad Train Axles, and Railroad Joints
Andrew Carnegie was a 19th century steel tycoon who became one of the 20th century's most famous philanthropists. Hislife story is one of the most famous rags-to-riches accounts in United States history. Born in Scotland, Carnegie moved to Pennsylvania with his family in 1848 and began working in factories as a teenager. Hard work and a wise investment in a sleeping car company during the 1850s led to Carnegie's early success in the railroad business as well as the financial world. During the Civil War he invested in oil, worked in transportation for the U.S. War Department and became interested in the iron and steel business.
After the war he concentrated on steel, and by 1888 he owned control of the Homestead Steel Works and other manufacturing plants, which he eventually consolidated as the Carnegie Steel Company. With his longtime partner,Henry Clay Frick, Carnegie competed fiercely in business and tried to quash organised labour, in spite of his belief that it was the duty of the wealthy to help society (a belief he outlined in an influential 1889 essay, "The Gospel of Wealth"). In 1901 Carnegie Steel merged with the U.S. Steel Corporation and Carnegie sold out to J.P. Morgan for $480 million, making Carnegie the richest man in the world. After his retirement he became a philanthropist and donated more than $350 million to further public education, build libraries and lobby for international peace. He also created the Carnegie Corporation of New York, endowing it with $125 million to support benefactions after his death. Although he spent much of his later life on his estate in Scotland, during World War I he returned to the U.S., where he died in 1919 at Shadowbrook, his estate in the Berkshire Hills of Massachusetts.
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By Chris B.9 June 2018 • Verified Purchase
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The final product far exceeded my expectations when it arrived. It feels solid, looks impressive, and I love the style. It has a very solid lid which is still easy to remove and re fit. Looks great in the Stainless Steel and it was delivered on time and very well packaged. I have only one little niggle, and that is the logo background colour of black doesn't quite match the black that they company uses so you can see the slight difference is tones. It would have been great if these matched and to be honest, I am not sure if that is something I would have to do my end before uploading or if this could be sorted at the printing stage.
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By Nancy L.11 November 2020 • Verified Purchase
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It's the perfect size for a travel mug. A very good item and I know my son will love it. I'm delighted with how the photos and lettering came out on this item. I managed to get x4 photos on it rather than the usual one. I'm very pleased with this item.
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By G.20 June 2022 • Verified Purchase
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My partner loved it thanks. Perfect! Was awesome
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Product ID: 168306331981012460
Created on 01/05/2013, 18:25
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