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Section By Section Mounts The Huge Steel Framework of the Hookers Cylinder, c1935
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Section By Section Mounts The Huge Steel Framework of the Hookers Cylinder, c1935
Section By Section Mounts The Huge Steel Framework of the Hookers Cylinder, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume II, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]
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Section By Section Mounts The Huge Steel Framework of the Hookers Cylinder, c1935
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. This print captures a moment frozen in time during the 1930s. In this industrial scene, we witness the remarkable engineering prowess of men at work. The image showcases an enormous steel framework being meticulously assembled section by section for the iconic Hookers Cylinder. The setting is an expansive factory floor, where dedicated workmen labor tirelessly to construct this impressive piece of machinery. Each detail is carefully attended to as they skillfully maneuver pulleys and lifting equipment to position each component precisely into place. Their expertise and determination are evident in their focused expressions. Amidst the clanging of metal and hum of activity, these workers embody a sense of pride in their profession. They represent a generation that thrived on craftsmanship and dedication to their trade. This photograph serves as a testament to their invaluable contribution to industrial progress. The image comes from "Our Wonderful World". Volume II, edited by J. A. Hammerton - a literary masterpiece capturing moments like these that shaped our history. It reminds us of Sir John Alexander Hammerton's vision in documenting human achievements through literature and publishing. As we gaze upon this monochrome snapshot, we can't help but admire both the physicality and artistry involved in constructing such monumental structures during an era defined by innovation and hard work.
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