File:Denny Gosnell and Charlie Clemens working on the railroad cutting metal in Brunswick in the mid-1970s..jpg

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(From the Myer Kaplon Photo Collection at the Brunswick Community Library; Frederick County Public Libraries)

Phil Lowery: This photo looks like it was taken in the west bound Car Repair Shop. They mostly worked on railroad cars but occasionally worked on other items. I worked with Denny Gosnell back in the 80's. Amazing they had torches hooked up to propane tanks and could cut metal 1/2" thick or larger with a torch. They worked with welders and had a blacksmith to heat and bend metal. The metal would get blood red in color and the blacksmith would take hammers and compressors to straighten metal.

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