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  • Engineering: four kinds of crane. Engraving.
  • Chimneys showing the fireplace aperture, fire bricks and a crane. Engraving by D. Lizars.
  • Machines: a crane used at a harbour. Engraving by A. Wilson after A. Slight.
  • Birkenhead Ferry, opposite Liverpool: dockside scene with men working near a crane. Engraving by J. Davies, 1831, after C. and G. Pyne.
  • Bottles labelled with humorous quotations comparing healthy lifestyle with excessive drinking; representing consequences of alcohol abuse. Colour lithograph by Pekárek, 1952.
  • Fairbairn's wrought iron tubular crane.
  • Machines: a steam-driven crane at Woolwich Arsenal. Engraving, c.1858.
  • Civil engineering: a moveable derrick at Ramsgate Harbour, Kent, seen in plan. Engraving by Mutlow.
  • Civil engineering: a moveable crane at Ramsgate Harbour, Kent, seen in side elevation. Engraving by Mutlow.
  • Machines: a steam-driven crane, side and rear elevation. Engraving, c.1861.
  • A painter on a crane, eating a meal, while a cleaner tells him to eat his food elsewhere; advertising the value of cleanliness for safety in the building trades. Colour lithograph after L. Fries, 192-.
  • Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, London: a radial overhead crane for carrying heavy artillery pieces in different sectors of the factory. Lithograph by G. Clausen, 1917.
  • The Wellcome Research Institution's building, Euston Road, London: east side covered in scaffolding during construction by Trollope & Colls, 1931. Photograph.
  • The Wellcome Research Institution's building, Euston Road, London: frontage during construction by Trollope & Colls, 1931. Photograph.
  • The Wellcome Research Institution building, Euston Road, London: frontage during final stages of construction by Trollope & Colls, 1931. Photograph.
  • Royal Gun Factory, Woolwich Arsenal, London: workers in the factory lifting a metal gun barrel with a crane. Lithograph by G. Clausen, 1917.
  • Royal Infirmary, Glasgow: demolition of the Lister Ward. Etching by W.C. Applebey, 1924.