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Constructing Collection (page 8)

"Unveiling the Masterpieces: A Glimpse into the Art of Constructing" Witness the marvel that is Sydney Harbour Bridge, as G. H

Background imageConstructing Collection: Excavating the Panama Canal

Excavating the Panama Canal
Workers using explosives to excavate the Panama Canal, 1900s. Printed color halftone reproduction of an early 20th-century illustration

Background imageConstructing Collection: Netherton Reformatory - Smithy

Netherton Reformatory - Smithy
The smithy at the Netherton Reformatory for Boys, Northumberland. Boys work at various tasks, one constructing a plough. Date: circa 1910

Background imageConstructing Collection: American beaver in the New York Zoological Park

American beaver in the New York Zoological Park
An American beaver constructed a dam in the New York Zoological Park. Date: 1908

Background imageConstructing Collection: Constructing bandas, Schaedels Farm, East Africa, WW1

Constructing bandas, Schaedels Farm, East Africa, WW1
Constructing bandas at Schaedels Farm, a place of relaxation for exhausted soldiers near Lindi, East Africa, during WW1. 1917

Background imageConstructing Collection: A diagram showing the method of constructing a Cromlech

A diagram showing the method of constructing a Cromlech. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageConstructing Collection: Constructing Underground

Constructing Underground
Constructing an underground line beneath the streets of London using the cut-and- cover method Date: 1860s

Background imageConstructing Collection: Early Locomotive - Liverpool & Manchester Railway

Early Locomotive - Liverpool & Manchester Railway, England. Engine Used in Constructing the Liverpool & Manchester Railway 1828-9 - Published by the London & North Western Railway Company Date: 1828

Background imageConstructing Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, in construction

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, in construction
John Brown & Company in Clydebank in Scotland, begin the major task of constructing Queen Mary Ocean Liner then know as Hull Number 534, which began in December 1930 on the River Clyde

Background imageConstructing Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, suspended

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, suspended
R.M.S. Queen Mary at the John Brown shipyard, December 1931. Work on the ship, then known as Cunard No. 534, had been suspended on 13th December 1931 as Cunard had run out of funds

Background imageConstructing Collection: Hawker Hart R. A. F bomber construction 1934

Hawker Hart R. A. F bomber construction 1934
The design and construction of the British Hawker Hind, two seater light bomber, during the inter-war years produced by Hawker Aircraft. 1934

Background imageConstructing Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, nearly ready for launching

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, nearly ready for launching
The Queen Mary, then known as Hull Number 534, had been halted between 1931 and 1934 due to the Great Depression of the 1930s

Background imageConstructing Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, 6 months of activity

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, 6 months of activity
Six months of ceaseless activity. The Queen Mary, then known as Hull Number 534, had been halted between 1931 and 1934 due to the Great Depression of the 1930s

Background imageConstructing Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, supplying her 1000 needs

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, supplying her 1000 needs
The Queen Mary, then known as Hull Number 534, had been halted between 1931 and 1934 due to the Great Depression of the 1930s

Background imageConstructing Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner, work resumed

Queen Mary Ocean Liner, work resumed
John Brown & Company in Clydebank in Scotland, begin the major task of constructing Queen Mary Ocean Liner then know as Hull Number 534, which began in December 1930 on the River Clyde

Background imageConstructing Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner crisis stops work

Queen Mary Ocean Liner crisis stops work
Tragedy comes to Clydeside. On 10th December 1931, almost exactly a year after signing of the contract for the construction of Hull Number 534, know as Queen Mary Ocean Liner

Background imageConstructing Collection: Queen Mary Ocean Liner work begins

Queen Mary Ocean Liner work begins
Full Steam Ahead. John Brown & Company in Clydebank in Scotland, begin the major task of constructing Queen Mary Ocean Liner then know as Hull Number 534

Background imageConstructing Collection: Boy scouts building a wooden jetty, Mauritius

Boy scouts building a wooden jetty, Mauritius
Boy scouts building a wooden jetty in Mauritius

Background imageConstructing Collection: Dutch boy scouts in water, Holland

Dutch boy scouts in water, Holland
Dutch boy scouts putting up a wooden structure in water, Holland

Background imageConstructing Collection: Boy scouts constructing rope bridge, South Africa

Boy scouts constructing rope bridge, South Africa
Boy scouts belonging to a South African troop, constructing a rope bridge

Background imageConstructing Collection: Royal Engineers constructing bridge, Western Front, WW1

Royal Engineers constructing bridge, Western Front, WW1
British Royal Engineers constructing a railway bridge over a waterway in France on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageConstructing Collection: Building a sawmill, Western Front, WW1

Building a sawmill, Western Front, WW1
British troops building a sawmill on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageConstructing Collection: British soldiers constructing light railway, WW1

British soldiers constructing light railway, WW1
British soldiers constructing a light railway on the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageConstructing Collection: Building Nissen huts for troops, Western Front, WW1

Building Nissen huts for troops, Western Front, WW1
British men building Nissen huts for use by troops, on the Western Front during World War One. The semi-cylindrical Nissen hut was invented by Major Peter Norman Nissen in 1916. Date: circa 1916

Background imageConstructing Collection: Construction of Moat

Construction of Moat
A detailed engraving of the Construction of a 16th century Moat. Date: 1588

Background imageConstructing Collection: Soldiers constructing Bailey Bridge across river

Soldiers constructing Bailey Bridge across river
Soldiers constructing a Bailey Bridge across a river

Background imageConstructing Collection: Thames River and Tunel cross section

Thames River and Tunel cross section
An illustrations indicating the Thames Tunnels size and postition in the in Londons river Thames. Date: 1838

Background imageConstructing Collection: London Railway under Construction

London Railway under Construction
A group of navvies working on an elevated section of an inner London railway. Date: 19th century

Background imageConstructing Collection: Preparing for Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace

Preparing for Festival of Empire at the Crystal Palace
Preparing for the Festival of Empire and Pageant of London at the Crystal Palace. Everywhere huge structures are rising upon steel and woodwork skeletons

Background imageConstructing Collection: Constructing the Assiut Barrage

Constructing the Assiut Barrage
Foundations and masonry in the process of construction during the building of the Assiut or Asyut Barrage on the River Nile in Egypt, about 350 miles downstream of the original Aswan Dam

Background imageConstructing Collection: View of Aswan Dam during construction

View of Aswan Dam during construction
A view of the Aswan Dam on the River Nile in Egypt during construction, from upstream. Date: 1902

Background imageConstructing Collection: Assiut Barrage on the Nile

Assiut Barrage on the Nile
Constructing the Assiut of Asyut Barrage on the River Nile in Egypt, about 350 miles downstream of the Aswan Dam. The dam was built in order to divert the waters of the Nile into Egypts largest

Background imageConstructing Collection: Building the Aswan Dam

Building the Aswan Dam
Excavation at the Western Channel of the Aswan Dam on the River Nile in Egypt. Date: 1902

Background imageConstructing Collection: Construction of the Aswan Dam

Construction of the Aswan Dam
Construction of the first Aswan Dam (the low or old dam) on the River Nile in Egypt: commencing masonry in the western channel. Date: 1902

Background imageConstructing Collection: Masons at Work

Masons at Work
French masons at work Date: circa 1845

Background imageConstructing Collection: Underground Construction

Underground Construction
Construction workers and engineers work to build tunnels for one of the early London Underground lines. Date: 1860s

Background imageConstructing Collection: BAMBOO BRIDGE, c1942. American troops in the Caribbean area constructing a single-span

BAMBOO BRIDGE, c1942. American troops in the Caribbean area constructing a single-span stringer bridge of bamboo, c1942

Background imageConstructing Collection: Completed puzzle depicting rabbit in field, close up

Completed puzzle depicting rabbit in field, close up

Background imageConstructing Collection: Picture No. 11675422

Picture No. 11675422
Ground Spider female with egg sac constructing nest chamber on leaf. Date:

Background imageConstructing Collection: HOMELESS COUPLE, 1935. Dispossessed Arkansas farmers constructing a shelter

HOMELESS COUPLE, 1935. Dispossessed Arkansas farmers constructing a shelter on a garbage dump outside of Bakersfield, California. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, 1935

Background imageConstructing Collection: TEXAS: BARBED WIRE, 1939. A farmer putting up a barbed wire fence on the Milton farm in El Indio

TEXAS: BARBED WIRE, 1939. A farmer putting up a barbed wire fence on the Milton farm in El Indio, Texas. Photograph by Russell Lee, March 1939

Background imageConstructing Collection: A concept of possible activities during future space exploration missions

A concept of possible activities during future space exploration missions
This artists rendering represents a concept of possible activities during future space exploration missions. It depicts an observatory in a crater on the dark side of the moon

Background imageConstructing Collection: A diagram showing how to build a solar projector

A diagram showing how to build a solar projector
A diagram showing how to build a projector that will allow safe viewing of the Sun

Background imageConstructing Collection: Navy Seabees dismantling an Elevated Causeway Modular

Navy Seabees dismantling an Elevated Causeway Modular
Navy Seabees are dismantling an Elevated Causeway Modular ECLAS(M) consisting of 8 x40 modular sections cantilever erected over the water

Background imageConstructing Collection: Maintenance crew works on servicing the OH-58 Kiowa before its next mission

Maintenance crew works on servicing the OH-58 Kiowa before its next mission
The 6th Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment maintenance crew works on servicing the OH-58D Kiowa helicopter before its next mission

Background imageConstructing Collection: Astronauts participate in extravehicular activity

Astronauts participate in extravehicular activity
Astronauts participate in the first of the missions three planned sessions of extravehicular activity as construction resumes on the International Space Station

Background imageConstructing Collection: Volunteer Military Engineers at Glasgow Constructing a Pontoon Bridge on the Clyde, Uk

Volunteer Military Engineers at Glasgow Constructing a Pontoon Bridge on the Clyde, Uk

Background imageConstructing Collection: Source Size = 3778 x 3334

Source Size = 3778 x 3334
THE WRECK OF H.M.S. " PHOENIX" OFF PRINCE EDWARDs ISLAND, SEPTEMBER 12, 1882: 1. H.M.S. " Phoenix" at Daylight, September 13: Crew on the Forecastle Constructing Raft; 2

Background imageConstructing Collection: Pennsylvania: the New Government Work at Davis Island Dam, Pittsburgh: 1

Pennsylvania: the New Government Work at Davis Island Dam, Pittsburgh: 1
PENNSYLVANIA: THE NEW GOVERNMENT WORK AT DAVIS ISLAND DAM, PITTSBURGH: 1. The Ohio during low water. 2. River and Dam during high water. 3. Working Model of the Dam. 4



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"Unveiling the Masterpieces: A Glimpse into the Art of Constructing" Witness the marvel that is Sydney Harbour Bridge, as G. H. Davis meticulously brings this architectural gem to life. Amidst the chaos of war, The Battle of the Roer Triangle stands as a testament to human resilience and determination in constructing a path towards victory during World War II. Discover Dubai's Palm Islands construction, where innovation meets ambition, creating an oasis like no other on Earth. Behold Ballydehob Viaduct in Co Cork, Ireland; its 12 arches stand tall, showcasing both engineering prowess and artistic beauty. The Skye crofters Land League Agitation captures a momentous struggle for land rights and fair treatment amidst Scotland's stunning landscapes. Raise your glass to Manns brown ale. This advertisement celebrates craftsmanship and tradition in brewing - a true work of art. Stormont in Belfast serves as a symbol of unity and progress as Northern Ireland Assembly constructs bridges across divides. Step back in time at British Museum's exterior - reading room 1855; witness history being constructed through knowledge and exploration. Join Glasgow's journey as Bells Bridge spans River Clyde, connecting communities with steel beams woven together by ingenuity and skill. Travel back to 1774 when roads were forged from dreams; experience the Construction of a Road painting that encapsulates man's desire for connectivity throughout history. Cabinet Makers in Shoreditch showcase their expertise through intricate woodwork - crafting pieces that transform houses into homes with love and dedication. Witness nature’s relentless force tamed by human hands on Happisburgh beach as excavators repair sea defenses with boulders – an awe-inspiring display of resilience against Mother Nature’s fury. In each masterpiece lies not just bricks or steel but the spirit of human ambition, perseverance, and creativity.