
“It is clear to me now that traditional career paths are about to experience some serious disruption.” “A window into the work and career opportunities for the decade to come”. “One of the best primers on emerging technology available anywhere.”

This is what readers of the draft manuscript are saying: Based on widely validated scientific facts, this book paints a picture of what the industry landscape will be like from 2020 onward. Written without technical jargon, Disruption guides the reader through a fascinating journey of the new world around the corner. Written without technical jargon, Disruption guides the reader thro Disruption explores the impact of emerging technologies in career paths, including technologies such as 3D printing, alternative energies, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, big data, biotech, Internet of Things, nanotechnology, space exploration, super materials, robotics, and virtual reality. Baltimore’s direct sales office of York Safe & Lock is located on Redwood Street as indicated in this 1923 Baltimore City Directory ad and as indicated in the company catalogs within the collection of York County Heritage Trust.Disruption explores the impact of emerging technologies in career paths, including technologies such as 3D printing, alternative energies, autonomous vehicles, artificial intelligence, big data, biotech, Internet of Things, nanotechnology, space exploration, super materials, robotics, and virtual reality. Miller Safe Company, of The York Safe and Lock Company is still operating as a completely separate subsidiary. The following ad page from the 1923 Baltimore City Directory, shows the “Baltimore factory,” i.e. That is because the development of Oriole Park at Camden Yards removed all traces of Briscoe Street and the former Miller Safe Company plant site. Looking at old Baltimore City maps and comparing to maps of today, at the present time you’ll find remnants of Fremont Avenue however no Briscoe Street. I was curious where the original plant of The Miller Safe Company was located. Miller Safe and Iron Works and becomes a subsidiary of the York Safe & Lock Company. Therefore The Miller Safe Company is the successor to L. Street records in the Baltimore City Archives state that Claret Alley is renamed Briscoe Street in the early 1900s. The Iron Age trade journal notes in its July 8, 1920, issue that the factory of The Miller Safe Company is located at Fremont and Briscoe Streets in Baltimore and they are preparing to build a new plant on Wilkens Avenue. The following page, advertising safes, is from the 1905 Baltimore City Directory.


The company he founded was incorporated on October 23, 1899. Miller began making safes in Baltimore before the Civil War. I wondered if Miller Safe & Lock Company was an offshoot, or successor, of the dominant safe and vault manufacturer in Baltimore at the turn of the century, The L. They were also planning to build 3 additional factory buildings as well.Ĭontinue reading to unlock the mystery of the Baltimore Factory of York Safe & Lock Company. They were having a new plant built in 1920. The item states Miller Safe & Lock Company, at Wilkins Avenue and Catherine Street in Baltimore, was a subsidiary of York Safe & Lock Company, York, Pa. This was a key find in unlocking the mystery of the Baltimore Factory of the York Safe & Lock Company, which I posed in the post: York Safe & Lock Company factory in Baltimore. Thomas Brenner found this item in the Augissue of the Industrial Development and Manufacturers Record.
