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"Cranes: Symbolizing Strength, Progress

Background imageCranes Collection: Cityscape

Cityscape
Matthias Hefner

Background imageCranes Collection: Through the light tunnel

Through the light tunnel
Jane Luo

Background imageCranes Collection: Common Cranes at sunrise

Common Cranes at sunrise
Natalia Rublina

Background imageCranes Collection: Sunrise

Sunrise
Natalia Rublina

Background imageCranes Collection: The Sandhill Crane on the pond

The Sandhill Crane on the pond
Robin Wechsler

Background imageCranes Collection: Awakening

Awakening
Meizner

Background imageCranes Collection: Makeup

Makeup
Michel Romaggi

Background imageCranes Collection: Black crowned crane

Black crowned crane
Ahmed Elkahlawi

Background imageCranes Collection: Lotus

Lotus
Isabelle Ri

Background imageCranes Collection: Cranes From Momoyogusa

Cranes From Momoyogusa
Kamisaka Sekka

Background imageCranes Collection: Japanese Red Crown Crane

Japanese Red Crown Crane
Ogata Korin

Background imageCranes Collection: Cranes From Momoyogusa

Cranes From Momoyogusa
Kamisaka Sekka

Background imageCranes Collection: Japanese Red Crown Crane

Japanese Red Crown Crane
Ogata Korin

Background imageCranes Collection: Crane

Crane
Kubistika

Background imageCranes Collection: Purple Flying Cranes

Purple Flying Cranes
Aureous

Background imageCranes Collection: Blue Crane or Heron From Birds of America (1827)

Blue Crane or Heron From Birds of America (1827)
John James Audubon

Background imageCranes Collection: Hooping Crane From Birds of America (1827)

Hooping Crane From Birds of America (1827)
John James Audubon

Background imageCranes Collection: Cranes No1

Cranes No1
Andrea Haase

Background imageCranes Collection: Ratio 3x4 Print By Bohonewart

Ratio 3x4 Print By Bohonewart
Emel Tunaboylu

Background imageCranes Collection: Woman Pilot

Woman Pilot
Emel Tunaboylu

Background imageCranes Collection: Iso Lightt

Iso Lightt
Emel Tunaboylu

Background imageCranes Collection: Turnalar Mavimsi Pembe Gunes

Turnalar Mavimsi Pembe Gunes
Emel Tunaboylu

Background imageCranes Collection: Turnalar Yosun Yesili

Turnalar Yosun Yesili
Emel Tunaboylu

Background imageCranes Collection: Iso A3 Forest Green

Iso A3 Forest Green
Emel Tunaboylu

Background imageCranes Collection: Flying Cranes

Flying Cranes
Emel Tunaboylu

Background imageCranes Collection: “Bravo!”…. “Grazie mille”

“Bravo!”…. “Grazie mille”
Jennifer Chen

Background imageCranes Collection: Port Sunlight - barges laden with soap - early 1900s

Port Sunlight - barges laden with soap - early 1900s

Background imageCranes Collection: Walney Bridge Barrow in Furness Edwardian period

Walney Bridge Barrow in Furness Edwardian period

Background imageCranes Collection: Southampton Ocean Quay early 1900s

Southampton Ocean Quay early 1900s

Background imageCranes Collection: Folkestone Harbour, Kent

Folkestone Harbour, Kent - Painted by landscape artist Alfred Robert Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J. Salmon, and reproduced as a local view postcard

Background imageCranes Collection: Graf Zeppelin flying over the Port of Hamburg, Germany

Graf Zeppelin flying over the Port of Hamburg, Germany
A stunning real photographic postcard showing the Graf Zeppelin airship flying above the Kehrwiederspitze in the port of Hamburg, Germany

Background imageCranes Collection: RMS Titanic - Harland and Wolff drawing of floating crane

RMS Titanic - Harland and Wolff drawing of floating crane
RMS Titanic - extremely rare Harland and Wolff linen backed scale drawing of the 150-200 ton 1- 80 scale floating crane, designed by Bertha Krupps and fabricated by Benrather Maschinenfabrik AG

Background imageCranes Collection: Three famous Dockyards in Europe

Three famous Dockyards in Europe
Three dockyards in Europe, Germany, France and Austria building Dreadnoughts. The dreadnought was the predominant type of battleship in the early 20th century. The dockyards would allow the boats to

Background imageCranes Collection: British Army, Light Refreshments, Heath Robinson

British Army, Light Refreshments, Heath Robinson
British Army, illustration by W Heath Robinson. Captioned Our Special Artist with The British Army: The Relay System for Conveying Light Refreshment to Advanced Posts'

Background imageCranes Collection: City of Port Elizabeth at Royal Albert Dock, London

City of Port Elizabeth at Royal Albert Dock, London
TMV City of Port Elizabeth loading at the Royal Albert Dock, London

Background imageCranes Collection: Empress of Britain, Canadian Pacific liner

Empress of Britain, Canadian Pacific liner
Canadian Pacific Liner, Empress of Britain in floodlight Date: 1936

Background imageCranes Collection: Cranes in flight, Japanese painting

Cranes in flight, Japanese painting Date: circa 1830

Background imageCranes Collection: Industry Industrial Power Station 1960 1960s

Industry Industrial Power Station 1960 1960s
industry, industrial, power, station, 1960, 1960s, 60s, sixties, crane, cranes, building, construction, electricity, hunterston, ayrshire, scotland, scottish, first, reactor, magnox, man, men, work

Background imageCranes Collection: Foundations of Hunterston Power Station, Ayrshire, Scotland

Foundations of Hunterston Power Station, Ayrshire, Scotland
A view of the turbine hall foundations of Hunterston Power Station, Ayrshire, Scotland, showing the first reactor building in the background

Background imageCranes Collection: Exterior of the Three Cranes, coffee tavern

Exterior of the Three Cranes, coffee tavern

Background imageCranes Collection: Landing wines and spirits 1902

Landing wines and spirits 1902
Unloading wine and spirit barrels from a ship. 1902

Background imageCranes Collection: An inside view of a covered slip, with overhead travelling cranes at the Germania yard at Kiel

An inside view of a covered slip, with overhead travelling cranes at the Germania yard at Kiel, Germany. The ship being built is Battleship L'. Date: 1902

Background imageCranes Collection: The Boiler shop (Water-tube boilers) at the Germania Shipyard, Kiel. Date: 1902

The Boiler shop (Water-tube boilers) at the Germania Shipyard, Kiel. Date: 1902

Background imageCranes Collection: Hydraulic crane in the port of La Spezia, Italy, History, digital reproduction of an original

Hydraulic crane in the port of La Spezia, Italy, History, digital reproduction of an original from the 19th century
1900s, 19th-century, annex, art work, arts, artwork, artworks, black, black-and-white, black-white, building, buildings, businesses, cargo, companies, company, complex, crane, crane installation

Background imageCranes Collection: Fight between Pygmies and Cranes. A story from Greek mythology

Fight between Pygmies and Cranes. A story from Greek mythology. From The Strand Magazine published 1897
878611 Fight between Pygmies and Cranes. A story from Greek mythology. From The Strand Magazine published 1897. by English School, (19th century); Private Collection

Background imageCranes Collection: Crane Flying in Soft Light

Crane Flying in Soft Light
Gary Hu

Background imageCranes Collection: Cruising

Cruising
Hanping Xiao

Background imageCranes Collection: Sandhill cranes

Sandhill cranes
Deming W



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"Cranes: Symbolizing Strength, Progress, and Industrial Heritage" From the Swan Hunter shipyard on the River Tyne in Northeast England to the snowy landscapes of Hokkaido, Japan, they have become an iconic sight around the world. These towering machines are not just a testament to human engineering but also carry profound symbolism. In Preston Docks, Lancashire and Wallsend-on-Tyne in Tyneside, cranes stand tall as silent witnesses to centuries of shipbuilding prowess. They have witnessed countless vessels take shape under their watchful eyes. The black-and-white photograph captures the Tyne Bridge mid-construction in 1928 – a historical moment frozen in time. Moving further north to Glasgow, Scotland in 1971 reveals another facet of crane usage – this time for shipbuilding purposes. As faces of Britain's industrial might during that era, these cranes played a vital role in shaping maritime history. Cranes extend beyond shipyards too; they oversee bustling piers like Battersea Power Station across the Thames where ships unload their precious cargo. RMS Queen Elizabeth from Cunard Lines once docked here – a majestic vessel embraced by these mechanical giants. Yet not all memories associated with they can joyful ones; during World War II's Blitz, fire engulfed Surrey Commercial Docks at Rotherhithe. Amidst chaos and destruction stood resilient cranes that would later witness post-war reconstruction efforts. Devonshire Dock at Barrow-in-Furness stands as another reminder of how these structures facilitate economic growth and trade even today. Nestled amidst Cumbria's picturesque landscape is evidence of ongoing progress fueled by hard work and determination. As day turns into night over any shipyard worldwide, there is something magical about witnessing sunset hues painting silhouettes against steel frames and machinery - an enchanting spectacle only enhanced by looming cranes reaching towards infinity. Cranes embody more than mere functionality.