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English: Japanese hand tinted postcard of the Big Crane in the Mitsubishi Dock Yard in Nagasaki 日本語: 長崎三菱造船所 (クレン)、手彩色絵葉書 Date
Mitsubishi Senshokaku Guest House (長崎造船所 占勝閣, Nagasaki Zōsenjyo Senshōkaku) (ID1484-014) completed in 1904 Mitsubishi Giant Cantilever Crane (長崎造船所 ジャイアント・カンチレバークレーン, Nagasaki Zōsenjyo Giant Cantilever Crane) (ID1484-015) [22] set up in 1909 [23]
The Kosuge Slip Dock is the remains of a patent slip-style dry dock for ship repairs, located on the west coast of Nagasaki Port in the western part of Nagasaki City. This style of dock is an inclined plane extending from shoreline into water, featuring a "cradle" onto which a ship is first floated, and a mechanism to haul the ship, attached to the cradle, out of the water onto a slip.
Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution sites map Kagoshima. The Shōko Shūseikan (旧集成館, Shōko Shūseikan) is the site of a pre-modern industrial complex created in the Bakumatsu period by Satsuma Domain in the city of Kagoshima Japan.
Koi pond in front of the Glover residence Overlooking Nagasaki harbor The garden Former Mitsubishi second dock house in Glover Garden Glover Garden ( グラバー園 , Gurabāen ) is a park in Nagasaki , Japan , built for Thomas Blake Glover , a Scottish merchant who contributed to the modernization of Japan in shipbuilding, coal mining, and ...
Not the first crane accident for city, or equipment owner. 08:45, AP. The crane is owned by the New York Crane & Equipment Corp., one of the city’s most widely used crane providers, officials said.
The crane was erected in 1903 at a cost of £3,352 by German firm Kohncke. [5] The yard was short-lived, lasting from 1899-1930, but saw significant use during the First World War when it built a number of ships for the Royal Navy. [7] The Beardmore Crane was demolished c. 1971. [8] [9]
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