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Excavator Collection

In February, an industrious JCB digger was hard at work in England, cleaning out roadside drainage ditches that had become overgrown

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Excavator Collection: Cleaning out roadside drainage ditches which had become overgrown using JCB digger, England
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Excavator Collection: Excavator building sea defences, Dunoon, Firth of Clyde, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, august
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Excavator Collection: Excavator digging stone on hillside, England, november
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Excavator Collection: Excavator and truck on beach, repairing sea defences with boulders, Happisburgh, Norfolk, England
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Excavator Collection: 1968 Acropolis Rally
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Excavator Collection: Excavators and dump trucks JLP01_01_074_36
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Excavator Collection: Laborers working beside an excavator in a building site. In the foreground
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Excavator Collection: In a quarry in Torrione (Carrara) with candid marble walls a group of workers are attaching
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Excavator Collection: Dewosmir
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Excavator Collection: Rockers
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Excavator Collection: Building Panama canal, Excavator
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Excavator Collection: The Dig at Bayley Lane, Coventry, Warwickshire, 9th May 1989
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Excavator Collection: Bomb site clearance P_H00230_006
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Excavator Collection: Loading a lorry JLP01_01_005_35
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Excavator Collection: Refuelling JLP01_01_004_73
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Excavator Collection: Carringtons Coppice Opencast Colliery JLP01_08_001293
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Excavator Collection: Carringtons Coppice Opencast Colliery JLP01_08_001293
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Excavator Collection: Ecavating Reactor 2 JLP01_01_074_07
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Excavator Collection: Excavators and dump trucks JLP01_01_080_75
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Excavator Collection: Excavator at Latchford, Manchester Ship Canal
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Excavator Collection: The Panama Ship Canal (engraving)
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Excavator Collection: Excavator (chromolitho)
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Excavator Collection: Mexico - Ruins of the ancient population of Chitchen Itza, near Merida, Yucatan
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Excavator Collection: Goldherer
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Excavator Collection: Garzweiler II
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Excavator Collection: Old and new energy
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Excavator Collection: Out of Order
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Excavator Collection: Human vs. Nature
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Excavator Collection: Guardian
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Excavator Collection: The canal arms which were filled in when Easy Row wharf
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Excavator Collection: Soldiers digging with a digger during second World War. Circa 1940s
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Excavator Collection: Steam powered Excavating Machine, aka Steam Navvy, at Beamish Museum, Beamish
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Excavator Collection: Digger tries to clear a way through, on the road from Pentre Meyrick, to Llantwit Major
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Excavator Collection: The demolition of Manors Railway Station on 11th September 1985
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Excavator Collection: Steam Shovel at Work in Culebra Cut, 1912. Creator: Joseph Pennell
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Excavator Collection: Steam Shovel in the Cut at Bas Obispo, 1912. Creator: Joseph Pennell
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Excavator Collection: William Smith Otis, c. 1835. Creator: Bass Otis
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Excavator Collection: MACHINES / EXCAVATOR
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Excavator Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20114434
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Excavator Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20114435
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Excavator Collection: A Greathead Shield: Excavating a Tube Tunnel, 1930. Creator: Unknown
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Excavator Collection: Ruston-Bucyrus 110-RB face shovel loading a Euclid dumper, Steetley quarry, Nottinghamshire, 1967
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Excavator Collection: Thomas Smith Super 10 earth mover working at the Shell Plant, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1961
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Excavator Collection: Steetley limestone quarry, Kadeby, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, 1955
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Excavator Collection: A Steam Excavator at Work on the Edgware Tube Extension, 1926
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Excavator Collection: Dr Heinrich Schliemann, German Homeric Archeologist, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield


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In February, an industrious JCB digger was hard at work in England, cleaning out roadside drainage ditches that had become overgrown. Its powerful arm and bucket efficiently removed debris, ensuring smooth water flow and preventing potential flooding. Moving to Scotland in August, another mighty excavator was seen building sea defenses along the beautiful Firth of Clyde in Dunoon. With precision and strength, it strategically placed massive boulders to protect the coastline from erosion and turbulent waves. As November arrived in England, an excavator took on a new challenge on a hillside. Digging through layers of earth and stone, it skillfully extracted materials needed for construction projects or perhaps even uncovering hidden treasures buried beneath the surface. Meanwhile, on Happisburgh beach in Norfolk during another August day, an excavator joined forces with a truck to repair sea defenses using sturdy boulders. Together they formed a formidable team against the relentless power of the ocean waves. Traveling further north to Latchford along the Manchester Ship Canal revealed yet another busy scene involving excavators. These mechanical giants were instrumental in shaping this vital waterway by removing tons of soil and creating a pathway for ships to navigate through. The significance of these machines is not limited to coastal areas or canals alone; they have also played crucial roles worldwide. One notable example is their involvement in building one of mankind's greatest engineering marvels -the Panama Canal- where their tireless efforts reshaped landscapes forever. Excavators have proven themselves invaluable even during times of destruction as seen during bomb site clearance operations captured by P_H00230_006 photograph. Their ability to carefully remove rubble ensured safe passage for those affected by war's devastating aftermath. But it's not always about heavy-duty tasks; sometimes they are involved in everyday activities like loading lorries (JLP01_01_005_35) or refueling (JLP01_01_004_73).