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  2. Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution: Iron and Steel ...

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    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] Mitsubishi Former Pattern Shop (長崎造船所 旧木型場, Nagasaki Zōsenjyo Kyuu Kigataba) (ID1484-016) completed in 1898

  3. File:Big Cranes Mitsubishi.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Llocs de la revolució industrial de l'era Meiji al Japó: siderúrgia, construccions navals i extracció d'hulla

  4. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Wikipedia

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    The Mitsubishi Dockyard at Nagasaki, Meiji Period. In 1857, at the request of the Tokugawa Shogunate, a group of Dutch engineers were invited, including Dutch naval engineer Hendrik Hardes, and began work on the Nagasaki Yotetsusho (長崎鎔鉄所), a modern, Western-style foundry and shipyard near the Dutch settlement of Dejima, at Nagasaki.

  5. Ebisugahana Shipyard - Wikipedia

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    In 1860, another carpenter, Fujii Katsunoshin, who had studied under the Dutch at the Nagasaki Naval Training Center, returned to Chōshū and supervised the construction of the domain's second vessel, the 43-meter, three-masted Kōshin Maru, equipped with eight cannon.In 1863, Kōshin Maru was sunk by an American warship during the Battle of ...

  6. Block-setting crane - Wikipedia

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    The ultimate development of the dedicated block-setting crane was the hammerhead or 'giant cantilever' Titan crane. These had a deep double truss as a cantilever beam atop a large diameter roller bearing, on a carriage similar to that of the Hercules. The upper edges of the two trusses formed a set of rails for a moveable trolley carrying the ...

  7. Kosuge Slip Dock - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Declassified photos show the US's final preparations for the ...

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  9. Glover Garden - Wikipedia

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    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 ...