Vintage 1920s CUNARD CRUISE SHIP LINER POSTER New Steamers 20,000 tons STEAMSHIP BOSTON TO EUROPE lithograph Poster in colour, printed by James Haworth & Bro. Ltd., London Walter Thomas (1894-1971) Walter Thomas (1894-1971) Cunard to Boston, original poster 1912 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-1920s-cunard-cruise-ship-liner-poster-new-steamers-20000-tons-steamship-boston-to-europe-lithograph-poster-in-colour-printed-by-james-haworth-bro-ltd-london-walter-thomas-1894-1971-walter-thomas-1894-1971-cunard-to-boston-original-poster-1912-image410720297.html
RM2ET5WX1–Vintage 1920s CUNARD CRUISE SHIP LINER POSTER New Steamers 20,000 tons STEAMSHIP BOSTON TO EUROPE lithograph Poster in colour, printed by James Haworth & Bro. Ltd., London Walter Thomas (1894-1971) Walter Thomas (1894-1971) Cunard to Boston, original poster 1912
A Tow of Coal Barges Starting for New England about 5,000,000 tons leave Philadelphia yearly for coastwise delivery Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-tow-of-coal-barges-starting-for-new-england-about-5000000-tons-leave-171174981.html
RFKXDKC5–A Tow of Coal Barges Starting for New England about 5,000,000 tons leave Philadelphia yearly for coastwise delivery
The White star liner ' Homeric ' 35 , 000 Tons January 1922 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-white-star-liner-homeric-35-000-tons-january-1922-image359811416.html
RM2BWAR3M–The White star liner ' Homeric ' 35 , 000 Tons January 1922
May 16, 1954 - Oil Tanker Weighing 39,000 Tons Sets Sail from Dunkerque Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/may-16-1954-oil-tanker-weighing-39000-tons-sets-sail-from-dunkerque-image69289279.html
Aluminium Alloy grain Hopper In 15 years this machine has transported 15,000 tons of wheat. - 26th January 1950 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/aluminium-alloy-grain-hopper-in-15-years-this-machine-has-transported-15000-tons-of-wheat-26th-january-1950-image355275965.html
RM2BJ0639–Aluminium Alloy grain Hopper In 15 years this machine has transported 15,000 tons of wheat. - 26th January 1950
The Sun Princess, at 77,000 tons the largest cruise liner in the world, at anchor off Princess Cays in the Bahamas. She cost $300 million to build and can carry 1,950 passengers. After a naming ceremony on Friday 1st of December, at Port Everglades, Florida, she embarks on her maiden voyage to the Caribbean. Photo by Chris Bacon/PA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-sun-princess-at-77000-tons-the-largest-cruise-liner-in-the-world-at-anchor-off-princess-cays-in-the-bahamas-she-cost-300-million-to-build-and-can-carry-1950-passengers-after-a-naming-ceremony-on-friday-1st-of-december-at-port-everglades-florida-she-embarks-on-her-maiden-voyage-to-the-caribbean-photo-by-chris-baconpa-image380426110.html
RM2D2WWAP–The Sun Princess, at 77,000 tons the largest cruise liner in the world, at anchor off Princess Cays in the Bahamas. She cost $300 million to build and can carry 1,950 passengers. After a naming ceremony on Friday 1st of December, at Port Everglades, Florida, she embarks on her maiden voyage to the Caribbean. Photo by Chris Bacon/PA
Battleship Missouri, Weighing over 58,000 tons and measuring just under 900 feet from bow to stern, the USS Missouri is a hulking, awe-inspiring behemoth of a ship. A true force to be reckoned with in her prime, today, the now peaceful giant stands silent guard over Pearl Harbor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/battleship-missouri-weighing-over-58000-tons-and-measuring-just-under-900-feet-from-bow-to-stern-the-uss-missouri-is-a-hulking-awe-inspiring-behemoth-of-a-ship-a-true-force-to-be-reckoned-with-in-her-prime-today-the-now-peaceful-giant-stands-silent-guard-over-pearl-harbor-image573390797.html
RM2T8T5PN–Battleship Missouri, Weighing over 58,000 tons and measuring just under 900 feet from bow to stern, the USS Missouri is a hulking, awe-inspiring behemoth of a ship. A true force to be reckoned with in her prime, today, the now peaceful giant stands silent guard over Pearl Harbor
3,000,000 tons of Cellulose for van Gelder, Van Gelder & Zonen paper factory Velsen, 26-09-1972, Whizgle Dutch News: Historic Images Tailored for the Future. Explore The Netherlands past with modern perspectives through Dutch agency imagery. Bridging yesterday's events with tomorrow's insights. Embark on a timeless journey with stories that shape our future. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/3000000-tons-of-cellulose-for-van-gelder-van-gelder-zonen-paper-factory-velsen-26-09-1972-whizgle-dutch-news-historic-images-tailored-for-the-future-explore-the-netherlands-past-with-modern-perspectives-through-dutch-agency-imagery-bridging-yesterdays-events-with-tomorrows-insights-embark-on-a-timeless-journey-with-stories-that-shape-our-future-image616611209.html
RM2XR51TW–3,000,000 tons of Cellulose for van Gelder, Van Gelder & Zonen paper factory Velsen, 26-09-1972, Whizgle Dutch News: Historic Images Tailored for the Future. Explore The Netherlands past with modern perspectives through Dutch agency imagery. Bridging yesterday's events with tomorrow's insights. Embark on a timeless journey with stories that shape our future.
1917 250,000 tons Pig Iron at Buffalo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-1917-250000-tons-pig-iron-at-buffalo-47506172.html
RMCN82H0–1917 250,000 tons Pig Iron at Buffalo
The Big Hammer giving a blow of 3,000 tons, used for heavy forging work in the Armstrong Whitworth, Elswick works, Newcastle on Tyne, England, founded in 1847 by engineer William George Armstrong. From Great Engineers, published c.1890 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-big-hammer-giving-a-blow-of-3000-tons-used-for-heavy-forging-work-in-the-armstrong-whitworth-elswick-works-newcastle-on-tyne-england-founded-in-1847-by-engineer-william-george-armstrong-from-great-engineers-published-c1890-image418356248.html
RM2F8HNJG–The Big Hammer giving a blow of 3,000 tons, used for heavy forging work in the Armstrong Whitworth, Elswick works, Newcastle on Tyne, England, founded in 1847 by engineer William George Armstrong. From Great Engineers, published c.1890
Japanese Battleship Musashi taken from the bow (August 1942): Its Post-Treaty Battleship. Leadship Yamato laid down on 4 November 1937, and Musashi laid down on 29 March 1938. Displacement is 69,000 tons, main guns are 9 × 460 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/japanese-battleship-musashi-taken-from-the-bow-august-1942-its-post-treaty-battleship-leadship-yamato-laid-down-on-4-november-1937-and-musashi-laid-down-on-29-march-1938-displacement-is-69000-tons-main-guns-are-9-460-mm-image449536571.html
RM2H3A4DF–Japanese Battleship Musashi taken from the bow (August 1942): Its Post-Treaty Battleship. Leadship Yamato laid down on 4 November 1937, and Musashi laid down on 29 March 1938. Displacement is 69,000 tons, main guns are 9 × 460 mm
Space Ferry-ship. 265 feet tall and weighing 7,000 tons at take-off, this three-step rocket is designed to carry 36 tons of supplies. 1948 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-space-ferry-ship-265-feet-tall-and-weighing-7000-tons-at-take-off-90821746.html
RMF7N81P–Space Ferry-ship. 265 feet tall and weighing 7,000 tons at take-off, this three-step rocket is designed to carry 36 tons of supplies. 1948
SOLID WASTE IS TOWED DOWN THE EAST RIVER. THE CITY HAS 26,000 TONS OF GARBAGE TO DISPOSE OF EACH DAY 549814 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/solid-waste-is-towed-down-the-east-river-the-city-has-26000-tons-of-image61434325.html
RMDFXG31–SOLID WASTE IS TOWED DOWN THE EAST RIVER. THE CITY HAS 26,000 TONS OF GARBAGE TO DISPOSE OF EACH DAY 549814
The completed Titanic steamship at Belfast, Ireland. The Titanic was the largest ship ever built at the time, measuring 268 meters long and weighing 67,000 tons. The Titanic's hull had 16 watertight compartments and many people thought that these made it Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-completed-titanic-steamship-at-belfast-ireland-the-titanic-was-103999325.html
RMG15G5H–The completed Titanic steamship at Belfast, Ireland. The Titanic was the largest ship ever built at the time, measuring 268 meters long and weighing 67,000 tons. The Titanic's hull had 16 watertight compartments and many people thought that these made it
An emergency 28,000 tons of salt, the equivalent of 11,000 truck loads, arrives at Leith from Peru, as the Scottish Government Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-emergency-28000-tons-of-salt-the-equivalent-of-11000-truck-loads-51879679.html
RMD0B91K–An emergency 28,000 tons of salt, the equivalent of 11,000 truck loads, arrives at Leith from Peru, as the Scottish Government
The BAKER test of Operation Crossroads, July 25, 1946. The fireball and mushroom cloud and water column emerge rise from the ocean surface. BAKER had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 6) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-baker-test-of-operation-crossroads-july-25-1946-the-fireball-and-87521151.html
RMF2AX3B–The BAKER test of Operation Crossroads, July 25, 1946. The fireball and mushroom cloud and water column emerge rise from the ocean surface. BAKER had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 6)
. English: Coal pile, John J. Sesnon Co., October 28, Nome, 1907 . English: Caption on image: Pile No. 1, John J. Sesnon Co.'s coal supply, Nome, Alaska, Oct. 28th 1907. 10,000 Tons F.H. Nowell, 5928 Subjects (LCTGM): Coal--Alaska--Nome Subjects (LCSH): Coal trade--Alaska--Nome . 1907 2 Coal pile, John J Sesnon Co, October 28, Nome, 1907 (NOWELL 238) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-coal-pile-john-j-sesnon-co-october-28-nome-1907-english-caption-on-image-pile-no-1-john-j-sesnon-cos-coal-supply-nome-alaska-oct-28th-1907-10000-tons-fh-nowell-5928-subjects-lctgm-coal-alaska-nome-subjects-lcsh-coal-trade-alaska-nome-1907-2-coal-pile-john-j-sesnon-co-october-28-nome-1907-nowell-238-image210982662.html
RMP772F2–. English: Coal pile, John J. Sesnon Co., October 28, Nome, 1907 . English: Caption on image: Pile No. 1, John J. Sesnon Co.'s coal supply, Nome, Alaska, Oct. 28th 1907. 10,000 Tons F.H. Nowell, 5928 Subjects (LCTGM): Coal--Alaska--Nome Subjects (LCSH): Coal trade--Alaska--Nome . 1907 2 Coal pile, John J Sesnon Co, October 28, Nome, 1907 (NOWELL 238)
The concrete batching plant at Allscott Sugar Beet Factory seen during the construction of two sugar silos. A sugar beet factory was at Allscott from 1927 until it closed in 2007. Laing built two sugar silos here in 1961 for the British Sugar Corporation who were the owners of the site. Each silo was able to store 10,000 tons of granulated sugar and at the time they were constructed, they were the tallest that Laing had built so far using sliding formwork. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-concrete-batching-plant-at-allscott-sugar-beet-factory-seen-during-the-construction-of-two-sugar-silos-a-sugar-beet-factory-was-at-allscott-from-1927-until-it-closed-in-2007-laing-built-two-sugar-silos-here-in-1961-for-the-british-sugar-corporation-who-were-the-owners-of-the-site-each-silo-was-able-to-store-10000-tons-of-granulated-sugar-and-at-the-time-they-were-constructed-they-were-the-tallest-that-laing-had-built-so-far-using-sliding-formwork-image440407680.html
RM2GGE8DM–The concrete batching plant at Allscott Sugar Beet Factory seen during the construction of two sugar silos. A sugar beet factory was at Allscott from 1927 until it closed in 2007. Laing built two sugar silos here in 1961 for the British Sugar Corporation who were the owners of the site. Each silo was able to store 10,000 tons of granulated sugar and at the time they were constructed, they were the tallest that Laing had built so far using sliding formwork.
Laying the keel of the North Dakota at Fore River Yards, first of the Amer. dreadnoughts - 20,000 tons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/laying-the-keel-of-the-north-dakota-at-fore-river-yards-first-of-the-amer-dreadnoughts-20000-tons-image395608974.html
RM2DYHF7X–Laying the keel of the North Dakota at Fore River Yards, first of the Amer. dreadnoughts - 20,000 tons
TITANIC 1912 Vintage Advertising Poster White Star Line Titanic & Olympic Cruise Ship Steamers Poster 'The largest Steamers in the World'. Olympic 45,000 tons, Titanic 45,000 tons. To New York from Southampton, Cherbourg, Queenstown, To Boston, from Liverpool, Queenstown. Freight and passage apply Thomas Cook & Son Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/titanic-1912-vintage-advertising-poster-white-star-line-titanic-olympic-cruise-ship-steamers-poster-the-largest-steamers-in-the-world-olympic-45000-tons-titanic-45000-tons-to-new-york-from-southampton-cherbourg-queenstown-to-boston-from-liverpool-queenstown-freight-and-passage-apply-thomas-cook-son-image362677467.html
RM2C21APK–TITANIC 1912 Vintage Advertising Poster White Star Line Titanic & Olympic Cruise Ship Steamers Poster 'The largest Steamers in the World'. Olympic 45,000 tons, Titanic 45,000 tons. To New York from Southampton, Cherbourg, Queenstown, To Boston, from Liverpool, Queenstown. Freight and passage apply Thomas Cook & Son
RF2CNG6W7–Wire-Nail Warehouse, Capacity 7,000 tons 1904 old antique print picture
The ' Cap Palonia ' commanded by Captain Montford 20,000 tons , which was built by the Germans during the war for the German Emperor to tour his conquered territories 12 August 1920 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cap-palonia-commanded-by-captain-montford-20000-tons-which-was-built-by-the-germans-during-the-war-for-the-german-emperor-to-tour-his-conquered-territories-12-august-1920-image359812295.html
RM2BWAT73–The ' Cap Palonia ' commanded by Captain Montford 20,000 tons , which was built by the Germans during the war for the German Emperor to tour his conquered territories 12 August 1920
Apr. 05, 2012 - Crowds Wait At Beachy Head For The Big Crash After 50,000 Tons Of Chalk Fall Into The Sea.: Police kept watch at Beachy Head today as the cracked cliffs threatened to crash 450-feet into the sea. Crowds of people who stood by were warned to keep clear of the danger where huge gaps have appeared after 50,000 tons of chalk, loosened by rainfall, crashed into the sea last night. Officials estimate that when this fall takes place it will carry away at least 200,000 tons of cliff Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apr-05-2012-crowds-wait-at-beachy-head-for-the-big-crash-after-50000-image69559362.html
RME14KJX–Apr. 05, 2012 - Crowds Wait At Beachy Head For The Big Crash After 50,000 Tons Of Chalk Fall Into The Sea.: Police kept watch at Beachy Head today as the cracked cliffs threatened to crash 450-feet into the sea. Crowds of people who stood by were warned to keep clear of the danger where huge gaps have appeared after 50,000 tons of chalk, loosened by rainfall, crashed into the sea last night. Officials estimate that when this fall takes place it will carry away at least 200,000 tons of cliff
RMS Majestic, Caption reads: 'The Majestic, the world's largest liner (56,000 tons)' Painting by Charles Dixon, 1922. (8 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-rms-majestic-caption-reads-the-majestic-the-worlds-largest-liner-56000-83346618.html
RMERGNCX–RMS Majestic, Caption reads: 'The Majestic, the world's largest liner (56,000 tons)' Painting by Charles Dixon, 1922. (8
Britain's first nuclear-powered submarine HMS Dreadnought, (3,000 tons), pictured during a visit to Southampton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-britains-first-nuclear-powered-submarine-hms-dreadnought-3000-tons-111180312.html
RMGCTKHC–Britain's first nuclear-powered submarine HMS Dreadnought, (3,000 tons), pictured during a visit to Southampton.
Beginning the 'North Dakota,' Fore River Yards, Dec. '07 (The American Dreadnought' - 20,000 tons), Photograph showing the beginning of the construction of the battleship U.S.S. North Dakota at Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts., 1907 December., North Dakota (Ship), Massachusetts, Quincy, 1900-1910, Photographic prints, 1910-1920., Photographic prints, 1910-1920, 1 photographic print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beginning-the-north-dakota-fore-river-yards-dec-07-the-american-dreadnought-20000-tons-photograph-showing-the-beginning-of-the-construction-of-the-battleship-uss-north-dakota-at-fore-river-shipyard-in-quincy-massachusetts-1907-december-north-dakota-ship-massachusetts-quincy-1900-1910-photographic-prints-1910-1920-photographic-prints-1910-1920-1-photographic-print-image599544137.html
RM2WRBGJH–Beginning the 'North Dakota,' Fore River Yards, Dec. '07 (The American Dreadnought' - 20,000 tons), Photograph showing the beginning of the construction of the battleship U.S.S. North Dakota at Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts., 1907 December., North Dakota (Ship), Massachusetts, Quincy, 1900-1910, Photographic prints, 1910-1920., Photographic prints, 1910-1920, 1 photographic print
Night fall over Bickershaw Sidings as pickets keep their ceaseless watch over 40.000 tons of strike-bound coal. 3rd December 1984 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-night-fall-over-bickershaw-sidings-as-pickets-keep-their-ceaseless-84792212.html
RMEWXH98–Night fall over Bickershaw Sidings as pickets keep their ceaseless watch over 40.000 tons of strike-bound coal. 3rd December 1984
1933 , ITALY : The italian Ocean Liner SS. CONTE DI SAVOIA ( 50.000 tons ). ('Count of Savoy') Was an Italian ocean liner built in 1932 at the Cantie Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1933-italy-the-italian-ocean-liner-ss-conte-di-savoia-50000-tons-count-of-savoy-was-an-italian-ocean-liner-built-in-1932-at-the-cantie-image342846624.html
RF2AWP0A8–1933 , ITALY : The italian Ocean Liner SS. CONTE DI SAVOIA ( 50.000 tons ). ('Count of Savoy') Was an Italian ocean liner built in 1932 at the Cantie
12/31/1917. An English ship torpedoed. The Battleship 'Britannia', of 18,000 tons, which has been scuttled in the Strait of Gibraltar. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Pacheco Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12311917-an-english-ship-torpedoed-the-battleship-britannia-of-18000-tons-which-has-been-scuttled-in-the-strait-of-gibraltar-credit-album-archivo-abc-pacheco-image576186753.html
RM2TDBG29–12/31/1917. An English ship torpedoed. The Battleship 'Britannia', of 18,000 tons, which has been scuttled in the Strait of Gibraltar. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Pacheco
This photograph depicts the cargo ship Arizona Sword listing to port as it sinks in the Cape Cod Canal. On May 5, 1951, the vessel was involved in a collision with the SS Berwindvale near the east end of the canal in Sandwich, Massachusetts. Her cargo of 48,000 tons of sulphur would be successfully salvaged by midsummer. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/this-photograph-depicts-the-cargo-ship-arizona-sword-listing-to-port-as-it-sinks-in-the-cape-cod-canal-on-may-5-1951-the-vessel-was-involved-in-a-collision-with-the-ss-berwindvale-near-the-east-end-of-the-canal-in-sandwich-massachusetts-her-cargo-of-48000-tons-of-sulphur-would-be-successfully-salvaged-by-midsummer-image332530302.html
RM2A901P6–This photograph depicts the cargo ship Arizona Sword listing to port as it sinks in the Cape Cod Canal. On May 5, 1951, the vessel was involved in a collision with the SS Berwindvale near the east end of the canal in Sandwich, Massachusetts. Her cargo of 48,000 tons of sulphur would be successfully salvaged by midsummer.
Engraving depicting the London Docks: covering 100 acres, they could at this time accommodate 500 ships. The warehouses could hold up to 230,000 tons of goods and the tobacco warehouses alone covered 5 acres. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/engraving-depicting-the-london-docks-covering-100-acres-they-could-at-this-time-accommodate-500-ships-the-warehouses-could-hold-up-to-230000-tons-of-goods-and-the-tobacco-warehouses-alone-covered-5-acres-image377040939.html
RM2CWBKFR–Engraving depicting the London Docks: covering 100 acres, they could at this time accommodate 500 ships. The warehouses could hold up to 230,000 tons of goods and the tobacco warehouses alone covered 5 acres.
PART OF THE 26,000 TONS OF SOLID WASTE THAT NEW YORK CITY PRODUCES EACH DAY. TUGS TOW HEAVILY-LADEN BARGES DOWN THE... 549820 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/part-of-the-26000-tons-of-solid-waste-that-new-york-city-produces-image61302172.html
RMDFMFF8–PART OF THE 26,000 TONS OF SOLID WASTE THAT NEW YORK CITY PRODUCES EACH DAY. TUGS TOW HEAVILY-LADEN BARGES DOWN THE... 549820
'Launch of the 'Orama' (Orient Line), 20,000 Tons', c1930. Creator: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/launch-of-the-orama-orient-line-20000-tons-c1930-creator-unknown-image241345716.html
RMT0J6WT–'Launch of the 'Orama' (Orient Line), 20,000 Tons', c1930. Creator: Unknown.
An emergency 28,000 tons of salt, the equivalent of 11,000 truck loads, arrives at Leith from Peru, as the Scottish Government Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-emergency-28000-tons-of-salt-the-equivalent-of-11000-truck-loads-51879676.html
RMD0B91G–An emergency 28,000 tons of salt, the equivalent of 11,000 truck loads, arrives at Leith from Peru, as the Scottish Government
The ABLE test of Operation Crossroads, July 1, 1946. The bomb was dropped from a B-29 and detonated at 520 feet. It was the first nuclear explosion since the Nagasaki bomb of Aug. 9, 1945. ABLE had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 1) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-able-test-of-operation-crossroads-july-1-1946-the-bomb-was-dropped-87521708.html
RMF2AXR8–The ABLE test of Operation Crossroads, July 1, 1946. The bomb was dropped from a B-29 and detonated at 520 feet. It was the first nuclear explosion since the Nagasaki bomb of Aug. 9, 1945. ABLE had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 1)
. English: A deck scene on the 'Great Eastern' A rare view of life on deck aboard the transatlantic steam ship ‘Great Eastern’. It was made during the first leg of the 1865 transatlantic cable-laying voyage of the ship, then the largest paddle steamer in the world. In the summer of 1865, seven years after the failure of the 1858 cable, another attempt was made to lay a cable between Ireland and Newfoundland. Brunel’s ‘Great Eastern’ had just been converted to a cable ship to be used for the expedition. While at Sheerness the ‘Great Eastern’ was loaded with 7000 tons of cable and 21,000 tons o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-a-deck-scene-on-the-great-eastern-a-rare-view-of-life-on-deck-aboard-the-transatlantic-steam-ship-great-eastern-it-was-made-during-the-first-leg-of-the-1865-transatlantic-cable-laying-voyage-of-the-ship-then-the-largest-paddle-steamer-in-the-world-in-the-summer-of-1865-seven-years-after-the-failure-of-the-1858-cable-another-attempt-was-made-to-lay-a-cable-between-ireland-and-newfoundland-brunels-great-eastern-had-just-been-converted-to-a-cable-ship-to-be-used-for-the-expedition-while-at-sheerness-the-great-eastern-was-loaded-with-7000-tons-of-cable-and-21000-tons-o-image206645466.html
RMP05EB6–. English: A deck scene on the 'Great Eastern' A rare view of life on deck aboard the transatlantic steam ship ‘Great Eastern’. It was made during the first leg of the 1865 transatlantic cable-laying voyage of the ship, then the largest paddle steamer in the world. In the summer of 1865, seven years after the failure of the 1858 cable, another attempt was made to lay a cable between Ireland and Newfoundland. Brunel’s ‘Great Eastern’ had just been converted to a cable ship to be used for the expedition. While at Sheerness the ‘Great Eastern’ was loaded with 7000 tons of cable and 21,000 tons o
A worker loading a riveting gun during the construction of two sugar silos at Poppleton Sugar Beet Factory. Two sugar silos were built by Laing for the British Sugar Corporation Limited at the Poppleton Sugar Beet Factory. They were designed to hold a total of 16,000 tons of sugar and were the largest to have been built in the country when this photograph was taken. The prestressed post-tensioned concrete silos were made with sliding formwork using hydraulic climbing jacks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-worker-loading-a-riveting-gun-during-the-construction-of-two-sugar-silos-at-poppleton-sugar-beet-factory-two-sugar-silos-were-built-by-laing-for-the-british-sugar-corporation-limited-at-the-poppleton-sugar-beet-factory-they-were-designed-to-hold-a-total-of-16000-tons-of-sugar-and-were-the-largest-to-have-been-built-in-the-country-when-this-photograph-was-taken-the-prestressed-post-tensioned-concrete-silos-were-made-with-sliding-formwork-using-hydraulic-climbing-jacks-image440406212.html
RM2GGE6H8–A worker loading a riveting gun during the construction of two sugar silos at Poppleton Sugar Beet Factory. Two sugar silos were built by Laing for the British Sugar Corporation Limited at the Poppleton Sugar Beet Factory. They were designed to hold a total of 16,000 tons of sugar and were the largest to have been built in the country when this photograph was taken. The prestressed post-tensioned concrete silos were made with sliding formwork using hydraulic climbing jacks.
Vintage 1920s CUNARD CRUISE SHIP LINER POSTER New Steamers 20,000 tons STEAMSHIP BOSTON TO EUROPE lithograph Poster in colour, printed by James Haworth & Bro. Ltd., London Walter Thomas (1894-1971) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vintage-1920s-cunard-cruise-ship-liner-poster-new-steamers-20000-tons-steamship-boston-to-europe-lithograph-poster-in-colour-printed-by-james-haworth-bro-ltd-london-walter-thomas-1894-1971-image348176253.html
RM2B6CPA5–Vintage 1920s CUNARD CRUISE SHIP LINER POSTER New Steamers 20,000 tons STEAMSHIP BOSTON TO EUROPE lithograph Poster in colour, printed by James Haworth & Bro. Ltd., London Walter Thomas (1894-1971)
400,000 tons of war supplies arrive every day at Massawa despite sanctions - Italy saves up for rainy season . The docks at Massawa piled high with all kinds of war supplies . 7 December 1935 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/400000-tons-of-war-supplies-arrive-every-day-at-massawa-despite-sanctions-italy-saves-up-for-rainy-season-the-docks-at-massawa-piled-high-with-all-kinds-of-war-supplies-7-december-1935-image359656966.html
RM2BW3P3J–400,000 tons of war supplies arrive every day at Massawa despite sanctions - Italy saves up for rainy season . The docks at Massawa piled high with all kinds of war supplies . 7 December 1935
Jan. 01, 1961 - Crowds Wait At Beachy Head For Big Crash After 50,000 Tons Of Chalk Fall Into Sea: Police kept watch at Beachy Head today as the cracked cliffs threatened to Crash 45-foot into the sea. Crowds of people stood by where great cracks have been discovered after 50,000 tons of chalk, loosened by rainfall crashed into the see last night. Officials estimate that when this fall takes place it will away at last 200,000 tones of cliff. Photo Shows The scene art Beachy Head today showing a huge section of the chalk Cliffs which is in danger of crashing into the sea at any moment, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jan-01-1961-crowds-wait-at-beachy-head-for-big-crash-after-50000-tons-image69392635.html
RME0W30B–Jan. 01, 1961 - Crowds Wait At Beachy Head For Big Crash After 50,000 Tons Of Chalk Fall Into Sea: Police kept watch at Beachy Head today as the cracked cliffs threatened to Crash 45-foot into the sea. Crowds of people stood by where great cracks have been discovered after 50,000 tons of chalk, loosened by rainfall crashed into the see last night. Officials estimate that when this fall takes place it will away at last 200,000 tones of cliff. Photo Shows The scene art Beachy Head today showing a huge section of the chalk Cliffs which is in danger of crashing into the sea at any moment,
SOLID WASTE IS TOWED DOWN THE EAST RIVER. THE CITY HAS 26,000 TONS OF GARBAGE TO DISPOSE OF EACH DAY Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/solid-waste-is-towed-down-the-east-river-the-city-has-26000-tons-of-garbage-to-dispose-of-each-day-image262276530.html
RMW6KMAX–SOLID WASTE IS TOWED DOWN THE EAST RIVER. THE CITY HAS 26,000 TONS OF GARBAGE TO DISPOSE OF EACH DAY
More than 57,000 tons of soil were excavated to dig this large hole, the site of Britain's first underground spiral car park in Ipswich, Suffolk. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-more-than-57000-tons-of-soil-were-excavated-to-dig-this-large-hole-108273245.html
RMG847HH–More than 57,000 tons of soil were excavated to dig this large hole, the site of Britain's first underground spiral car park in Ipswich, Suffolk.
Laying the keel of the North Dakota at Fore River Yards, first of the Amer. dreadnoughts - 20,000 tons, Photograph showing shipyard works at the construction of the battleship U.S.S. North Dakota at Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts., 1907., North Dakota (Ship), Massachusetts, Quincy, 1900-1910, Photographic prints, 1900-1910., Photographic prints, 1900-1910, 1 photographic print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/laying-the-keel-of-the-north-dakota-at-fore-river-yards-first-of-the-amer-dreadnoughts-20000-tons-photograph-showing-shipyard-works-at-the-construction-of-the-battleship-uss-north-dakota-at-fore-river-shipyard-in-quincy-massachusetts-1907-north-dakota-ship-massachusetts-quincy-1900-1910-photographic-prints-1900-1910-photographic-prints-1900-1910-1-photographic-print-image599544133.html
RM2WRBGJD–Laying the keel of the North Dakota at Fore River Yards, first of the Amer. dreadnoughts - 20,000 tons, Photograph showing shipyard works at the construction of the battleship U.S.S. North Dakota at Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts., 1907., North Dakota (Ship), Massachusetts, Quincy, 1900-1910, Photographic prints, 1900-1910., Photographic prints, 1900-1910, 1 photographic print
The 261 metre long Gautama Buddha the biggest ship in the Indian merchant fleet seen here unloading 50,000 tons of iron ore at the British Steel Corporation's Redcar ore terminal. 15th July 1974 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-261-metre-long-gautama-buddha-the-biggest-ship-in-the-indian-merchant-83516093.html
RMERTDHH–The 261 metre long Gautama Buddha the biggest ship in the Indian merchant fleet seen here unloading 50,000 tons of iron ore at the British Steel Corporation's Redcar ore terminal. 15th July 1974
(170927) -- GAOTAI, Sept. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Farmers turn over chilis to be sundried at Baba Village, Heli Township, Gaotai County of northwest China's Gansu Province, Sept. 27, 2017. Gaotai harvested nearly 20,000 tons of chilis this year. (Xinhua/Wang Peng) (lb) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-170927-gaotai-sept-27-2017-xinhua-farmers-turn-over-chilis-to-be-sundried-161580464.html
RMKATHET–(170927) -- GAOTAI, Sept. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Farmers turn over chilis to be sundried at Baba Village, Heli Township, Gaotai County of northwest China's Gansu Province, Sept. 27, 2017. Gaotai harvested nearly 20,000 tons of chilis this year. (Xinhua/Wang Peng) (lb)
12/31/1917. Deposit of 40,000 Tons Capacity. Remarkable installation of one of the most important mines in Melilla - approximate date. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12311917-deposit-of-40000-tons-capacity-remarkable-installation-of-one-of-the-most-important-mines-in-melilla-approximate-date-credit-album-archivo-abc-image575685750.html
RM2TCGN1A–12/31/1917. Deposit of 40,000 Tons Capacity. Remarkable installation of one of the most important mines in Melilla - approximate date. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
1970s Photo - (1973) - Part of the 26;000 tons of solid waste that New York City produces each day Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1970s-photo-1973-part-of-the-26000-tons-of-solid-waste-that-new-york-city-produces-each-day-image387529446.html
RM2DEDDNA–1970s Photo - (1973) - Part of the 26;000 tons of solid waste that New York City produces each day
An engraving depicting the London Docks: covering 100 acres, they could at this time accommodate 500 ships. The warehouses could hold up to 230,000 tons of goods, and the tobacco warehouses alone covered 5 acres. Dated 19th century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-engraving-depicting-the-london-docks-covering-100-acres-they-could-at-this-time-accommodate-500-ships-the-warehouses-could-hold-up-to-230000-tons-of-goods-and-the-tobacco-warehouses-alone-covered-5-acres-dated-19th-century-image235028787.html
RMRJADH7–An engraving depicting the London Docks: covering 100 acres, they could at this time accommodate 500 ships. The warehouses could hold up to 230,000 tons of goods, and the tobacco warehouses alone covered 5 acres. Dated 19th century
PART OF THE 26,000 TONS OF SOLID WASTE THAT NEW YORK CITY PRODUCES EACH DAY. TUGS TOW HEAVILY-LADEN BARGES DOWN THE... 549822 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/part-of-the-26000-tons-of-solid-waste-that-new-york-city-produces-image61302188.html
RMDFMFFT–PART OF THE 26,000 TONS OF SOLID WASTE THAT NEW YORK CITY PRODUCES EACH DAY. TUGS TOW HEAVILY-LADEN BARGES DOWN THE... 549822
'Part of the Crankshaft of M.V. 'Britannic' (White Star), 27,000 Tons', c1930. Creator: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/part-of-the-crankshaft-of-mv-britannic-white-star-27000-tons-c1930-creator-unknown-image241345664.html
RMT0J6T0–'Part of the Crankshaft of M.V. 'Britannic' (White Star), 27,000 Tons', c1930. Creator: Unknown.
1950s, historical view from this era of the dome on the top of St Paul's Cathedral, London, England, UK, a building which survived the blitz in WW2. To reach the dome takes some 528 steps as it is 365ft high. One of the largest of such structures in the world, St. Paul's dome weighs nearly 65,000 tons and is a unique three-dome structure; a decorated interior dome, a middle dome built of brick (and largely unseen) for strength and support, and the exterior dome seen here. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1950s-historical-view-from-this-era-of-the-dome-on-the-top-of-st-pauls-cathedral-london-england-uk-a-building-which-survived-the-blitz-in-ww2-to-reach-the-dome-takes-some-528-steps-as-it-is-365ft-high-one-of-the-largest-of-such-structures-in-the-world-st-pauls-dome-weighs-nearly-65000-tons-and-is-a-unique-three-dome-structure-a-decorated-interior-dome-a-middle-dome-built-of-brick-and-largely-unseen-for-strength-and-support-and-the-exterior-dome-seen-here-image369231357.html
RM2CCKXA5–1950s, historical view from this era of the dome on the top of St Paul's Cathedral, London, England, UK, a building which survived the blitz in WW2. To reach the dome takes some 528 steps as it is 365ft high. One of the largest of such structures in the world, St. Paul's dome weighs nearly 65,000 tons and is a unique three-dome structure; a decorated interior dome, a middle dome built of brick (and largely unseen) for strength and support, and the exterior dome seen here.
Beginning the 'North Dakota,' Fore River Yards, Dec. '07 (The American Dreadnought' - 20,000 tons) LCCN2010647191 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-beginning-the-north-dakota-fore-river-yards-dec-07-the-american-dreadnought-176695148.html
RMM7D4D0–Beginning the 'North Dakota,' Fore River Yards, Dec. '07 (The American Dreadnought' - 20,000 tons) LCCN2010647191
A British WW2 poster saying a 1000 Bomber Raid needs 50,000 tons of coal - Don't Waste Coal Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-british-ww2-poster-saying-a-1000-bomber-raid-needs-50000-tons-of-coal-dont-waste-coal-image431064098.html
RM2G18JJA–A British WW2 poster saying a 1000 Bomber Raid needs 50,000 tons of coal - Don't Waste Coal
A view from scaffolding during the construction of a sugar silo at the Allscott Sugar Beet Factory, showing some of the team working on the site and concrete being poured from a hopper. A sugar beet factory was at Allscott from 1927 until it closed in 2007. Laing built two sugar silos here in 1961 for the British Sugar Corporation who were the owners of the site. Each silo was able to store 10,000 tons of granulated sugar and at the time they were constructed, they were the tallest that Laing had built so far using sliding formwork. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-from-scaffolding-during-the-construction-of-a-sugar-silo-at-the-allscott-sugar-beet-factory-showing-some-of-the-team-working-on-the-site-and-concrete-being-poured-from-a-hopper-a-sugar-beet-factory-was-at-allscott-from-1927-until-it-closed-in-2007-laing-built-two-sugar-silos-here-in-1961-for-the-british-sugar-corporation-who-were-the-owners-of-the-site-each-silo-was-able-to-store-10000-tons-of-granulated-sugar-and-at-the-time-they-were-constructed-they-were-the-tallest-that-laing-had-built-so-far-using-sliding-formwork-image440407651.html
RM2GGE8CK–A view from scaffolding during the construction of a sugar silo at the Allscott Sugar Beet Factory, showing some of the team working on the site and concrete being poured from a hopper. A sugar beet factory was at Allscott from 1927 until it closed in 2007. Laing built two sugar silos here in 1961 for the British Sugar Corporation who were the owners of the site. Each silo was able to store 10,000 tons of granulated sugar and at the time they were constructed, they were the tallest that Laing had built so far using sliding formwork.
The BAKER test of Operation Crossroads, July 25, 1946. The fireball and mushroom cloud and water column emerge rise from the ocean surface. BAKER had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 6) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-baker-test-of-operation-crossroads-july-25-1946-the-fireball-and-170525272.html
RMKWC2M8–The BAKER test of Operation Crossroads, July 25, 1946. The fireball and mushroom cloud and water column emerge rise from the ocean surface. BAKER had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 6)
Putian, China. 26th May, 2021. 400,000 tons berth Luoyu port comes into service in Putian, Fujian, China on 26th May, 2021.(Photo by TPG/cnsphotos) Credit: TopPhoto/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/putian-china-26th-may-2021-400000-tons-berth-luoyu-port-comes-into-service-in-putian-fujian-china-on-26th-may-2021photo-by-tpgcnsphotos-credit-topphotoalamy-live-news-image429355552.html
RM2FXERAT–Putian, China. 26th May, 2021. 400,000 tons berth Luoyu port comes into service in Putian, Fujian, China on 26th May, 2021.(Photo by TPG/cnsphotos) Credit: TopPhoto/Alamy Live News
One of the Great Concrete Coal Bunkers. There are Three in all, Having a Total Storage Capacity of 15,000 tons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-one-of-the-great-concrete-coal-bunkers-there-are-three-in-all-having-171174150.html
RFKXDJAE–One of the Great Concrete Coal Bunkers. There are Three in all, Having a Total Storage Capacity of 15,000 tons
To Australia in 31 days . The Moreton Bay , the first of the 13,000 tons liner owned by the Australian government , leaves Tilbury on her maiden voyage , the journey is scheduled for 31 days . Two little emigrants . 7 December 1921 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/to-australia-in-31-days-the-moreton-bay-the-first-of-the-13000-tons-liner-owned-by-the-australian-government-leaves-tilbury-on-her-maiden-voyage-the-journey-is-scheduled-for-31-days-two-little-emigrants-7-december-1921-image359827086.html
RM2BWBF3A–To Australia in 31 days . The Moreton Bay , the first of the 13,000 tons liner owned by the Australian government , leaves Tilbury on her maiden voyage , the journey is scheduled for 31 days . Two little emigrants . 7 December 1921
Jan. 12, 1961 - Crowds Wait At beachy Head For Big Crash After 50,000 - Tons Of Chalk Fall Into Sea: Police kept watch at Beachy Head today as the cracked cliffs threatened to crash 450-feet into the sea. Crowds of people stood by where great cracks have been discovered after 50,000 tons of chalk, loosened by rainfall crashed into the sea last night. Officials estimate that when this fall takes place it will carry away at least 200,000 tons of cliff. Photo Shows: The scene at Beachy Head today showing a huge section of the chalk cliffs which is in danger of crashing into the sea at any moment Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/jan-12-1961-crowds-wait-at-beachy-head-for-big-crash-after-50000-tons-image69391743.html
RME0W1TF–Jan. 12, 1961 - Crowds Wait At beachy Head For Big Crash After 50,000 - Tons Of Chalk Fall Into Sea: Police kept watch at Beachy Head today as the cracked cliffs threatened to crash 450-feet into the sea. Crowds of people stood by where great cracks have been discovered after 50,000 tons of chalk, loosened by rainfall crashed into the sea last night. Officials estimate that when this fall takes place it will carry away at least 200,000 tons of cliff. Photo Shows: The scene at Beachy Head today showing a huge section of the chalk cliffs which is in danger of crashing into the sea at any moment
Beginning the North Dakota, Fore River Yards, Dec. '07 (The American Dreadnought - 20,000 tons) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/beginning-the-north-dakota-fore-river-yards-dec-07-the-american-dreadnought-20000-tons-image264161378.html
RMW9NGEX–Beginning the North Dakota, Fore River Yards, Dec. '07 (The American Dreadnought - 20,000 tons)
Britain's first nuclear-powered submarine HMS Dreadnought, (3,000 tons), pictured during a visit to Southampton. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-britains-first-nuclear-powered-submarine-hms-dreadnought-3000-tons-108209606.html
RMG81ACP–Britain's first nuclear-powered submarine HMS Dreadnought, (3,000 tons), pictured during a visit to Southampton.
Seaton Carew Co. Durham England UK 7 May 2017. The topside deck of the Shell Brent Delta Oil and Gas Offshore Production platform has been removed after some 40 years service in the North Sea. It was transported as a record-breaking single 24,000 tons load to the Able UK facility at Seaton Carew for recycling. The final phase of the sea transportation was on a barge, and preparations are in hand today to skid the platform off the Barge and on to a prepared concrete base where it will be safely demolished and recycled over the coming months Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-seaton-carew-co-durham-england-uk-7-may-2017-the-topside-deck-of-the-140096515.html
RMJ3WXEY–Seaton Carew Co. Durham England UK 7 May 2017. The topside deck of the Shell Brent Delta Oil and Gas Offshore Production platform has been removed after some 40 years service in the North Sea. It was transported as a record-breaking single 24,000 tons load to the Able UK facility at Seaton Carew for recycling. The final phase of the sea transportation was on a barge, and preparations are in hand today to skid the platform off the Barge and on to a prepared concrete base where it will be safely demolished and recycled over the coming months
Torrey Canyon lying on the Seven Stones reef each wave carrying more oil from the ruptured tanks The ship was carrying 120 000 tons of crude oil from the Persian Gulf to Milford Haven and was insured for 6 000 000 March 1967 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-torrey-canyon-lying-on-the-seven-stones-reef-each-wave-carrying-more-20019143.html
RMB4FXHB–Torrey Canyon lying on the Seven Stones reef each wave carrying more oil from the ruptured tanks The ship was carrying 120 000 tons of crude oil from the Persian Gulf to Milford Haven and was insured for 6 000 000 March 1967
(170927) -- GAOTAI, Sept. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- A farmer turns over chilis to be sundried at Baba Village, Heli Township, Gaotai County of northwest China's Gansu Province, Sept. 27, 2017. Gaotai harvested nearly 20,000 tons of chilis this year. (Xinhua/Wang Peng) (lb) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-170927-gaotai-sept-27-2017-xinhua-a-farmer-turns-over-chilis-to-be-161580442.html
RMKATHE2–(170927) -- GAOTAI, Sept. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- A farmer turns over chilis to be sundried at Baba Village, Heli Township, Gaotai County of northwest China's Gansu Province, Sept. 27, 2017. Gaotai harvested nearly 20,000 tons of chilis this year. (Xinhua/Wang Peng) (lb)
05/31/1916. From the Yankee Navy. The gigantic Battleship 'Pensylvania', of 31,000 tons, which is the largest warship that currently exists, mounts 12 15-inch guns. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Louis Hugelmann Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/05311916-from-the-yankee-navy-the-gigantic-battleship-pensylvania-of-31000-tons-which-is-the-largest-warship-that-currently-exists-mounts-12-15-inch-guns-credit-album-archivo-abc-louis-hugelmann-image576191525.html
RM2TDBP4N–05/31/1916. From the Yankee Navy. The gigantic Battleship 'Pensylvania', of 31,000 tons, which is the largest warship that currently exists, mounts 12 15-inch guns. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Louis Hugelmann
1970s Photo - (1973) - Part of the 26;000 tons of solid waste that New York City produces each day Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1970s-photo-1973-part-of-the-26000-tons-of-solid-waste-that-new-york-city-produces-each-day-image387536406.html
RM2DEDPHX–1970s Photo - (1973) - Part of the 26;000 tons of solid waste that New York City produces each day
The destroyed Huskisson Dock No 2, following the explosion of 1,000 tons of shells and bombs in the hold of the merchant ship, 'Malakand' on 2nd May, 1940 during the Blitz by the Luftwaffe in World War Two, Liverpool, Merseyside, England. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-destroyed-huskisson-dock-no-2-following-the-explosion-of-1000-tons-of-shells-and-bombs-in-the-hold-of-the-merchant-ship-malakand-on-2nd-may-1940-during-the-blitz-by-the-luftwaffe-in-world-war-two-liverpool-merseyside-england-image228790996.html
RMR86970–The destroyed Huskisson Dock No 2, following the explosion of 1,000 tons of shells and bombs in the hold of the merchant ship, 'Malakand' on 2nd May, 1940 during the Blitz by the Luftwaffe in World War Two, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
PART OF THE 26,000 TONS OF SOLID WASTE THAT NEW YORK CITY PRODUCES EACH DAY. TUGS TOW HEAVILY-LADEN BARGES DOWN THE... 549824 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/part-of-the-26000-tons-of-solid-waste-that-new-york-city-produces-image61302307.html
RMDFMFM3–PART OF THE 26,000 TONS OF SOLID WASTE THAT NEW YORK CITY PRODUCES EACH DAY. TUGS TOW HEAVILY-LADEN BARGES DOWN THE... 549824
'The Cunard 'Aurania' (14,000 Tons) on the Stocks at Newcastle-On-Tyne', c1930. Creator: Unknown. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-cunard-aurania-14000-tons-on-the-stocks-at-newcastle-on-tyne-c1930-creator-unknown-image241345717.html
RMT0J6WW–'The Cunard 'Aurania' (14,000 Tons) on the Stocks at Newcastle-On-Tyne', c1930. Creator: Unknown.
Freshly-caught King Crab are being unloaded from a fishing boat in the harbor at Punta Arenas, the southernmost city in Chile, South America. Known for their sweet and delicate meat, these large crustaceans are wild caught in traps during the July through November season. The annual Chilean catch is more than 4,000 tons, 90 percent of which is exported. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/freshly-caught-king-crab-are-being-unloaded-from-a-fishing-boat-in-the-harbor-at-punta-arenas-the-southernmost-city-in-chile-south-america-known-for-their-sweet-and-delicate-meat-these-large-crustaceans-are-wild-caught-in-traps-during-the-july-through-november-season-the-annual-chilean-catch-is-more-than-4000-tons-90-percent-of-which-is-exported-image184902264.html
RMMMR0M8–Freshly-caught King Crab are being unloaded from a fishing boat in the harbor at Punta Arenas, the southernmost city in Chile, South America. Known for their sweet and delicate meat, these large crustaceans are wild caught in traps during the July through November season. The annual Chilean catch is more than 4,000 tons, 90 percent of which is exported.
Laying the keel of the North Dakota at Fore River Yards, first of the Amer. dreadnoughts - 20,000 tons LCCN2010647192 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-laying-the-keel-of-the-north-dakota-at-fore-river-yards-first-of-the-176695137.html
RMM7D4CH–Laying the keel of the North Dakota at Fore River Yards, first of the Amer. dreadnoughts - 20,000 tons LCCN2010647192
CUNARD, BOSTON TO EUROPE - New Steamers, 20,000 tons. Walter Thomas (1894-1971) 1920s. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cunard-boston-to-europe-new-steamers-20000-tons-walter-thomas-1894-1971-1920s-image454559741.html
RM2HBEYGD–CUNARD, BOSTON TO EUROPE - New Steamers, 20,000 tons. Walter Thomas (1894-1971) 1920s.
A floodlit view of a sugar silo under construction at Allscott Sugar Beet Factory. A sugar beet factory was at Allscott from 1927 until it closed in 2007. Laing built two sugar silos here in 1961 for the British Sugar Corporation who were the owners of the site. Each silo was able to store 10,000 tons of granulated sugar and at the time they were constructed, they were the tallest that Laing had built so far using sliding formwork. This photograph was published in September 1961 in the Laing monthly newsletter 'Team Spirit'. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-floodlit-view-of-a-sugar-silo-under-construction-at-allscott-sugar-beet-factory-a-sugar-beet-factory-was-at-allscott-from-1927-until-it-closed-in-2007-laing-built-two-sugar-silos-here-in-1961-for-the-british-sugar-corporation-who-were-the-owners-of-the-site-each-silo-was-able-to-store-10000-tons-of-granulated-sugar-and-at-the-time-they-were-constructed-they-were-the-tallest-that-laing-had-built-so-far-using-sliding-formwork-this-photograph-was-published-in-september-1961-in-the-laing-monthly-newsletter-team-spirit-image440407663.html
RM2GGE8D3–A floodlit view of a sugar silo under construction at Allscott Sugar Beet Factory. A sugar beet factory was at Allscott from 1927 until it closed in 2007. Laing built two sugar silos here in 1961 for the British Sugar Corporation who were the owners of the site. Each silo was able to store 10,000 tons of granulated sugar and at the time they were constructed, they were the tallest that Laing had built so far using sliding formwork. This photograph was published in September 1961 in the Laing monthly newsletter 'Team Spirit'.
The ABLE test of Operation Crossroads, July 1, 1946. The bomb was dropped from a B-29 and detonated at 520 feet. It was the first nuclear explosion since the Nagasaki bomb of Aug. 9, 1945. ABLE had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 1) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-able-test-of-operation-crossroads-july-1-1946-the-bomb-was-dropped-170524747.html
RMKWC21F–The ABLE test of Operation Crossroads, July 1, 1946. The bomb was dropped from a B-29 and detonated at 520 feet. It was the first nuclear explosion since the Nagasaki bomb of Aug. 9, 1945. ABLE had the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. (BSLOC 2015 2 1)
Putian, China. 26th May, 2021. 400,000 tons berth Luoyu port comes into service in Putian, Fujian, China on 26th May, 2021.(Photo by TPG/cnsphotos) Credit: TopPhoto/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/putian-china-26th-may-2021-400000-tons-berth-luoyu-port-comes-into-service-in-putian-fujian-china-on-26th-may-2021photo-by-tpgcnsphotos-credit-topphotoalamy-live-news-image429355553.html
RM2FXERAW–Putian, China. 26th May, 2021. 400,000 tons berth Luoyu port comes into service in Putian, Fujian, China on 26th May, 2021.(Photo by TPG/cnsphotos) Credit: TopPhoto/Alamy Live News
New Battleships 'Idaho' and 'Mississippi,' now building for United states Navy. Displacement, 13,000 tons. Speed, 17 knots. Coa… Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-new-battleships-idaho-and-mississippi-now-building-for-united-states-171174189.html
RFKXDJBW–New Battleships 'Idaho' and 'Mississippi,' now building for United states Navy. Displacement, 13,000 tons. Speed, 17 knots. Coa…
Mrs Amery lauches new steamer , British Colony , at Newcastle on Tyne . The vessel , which can carry over 10,000 tons , after the launch . 5 April 1927 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mrs-amery-lauches-new-steamer-british-colony-at-newcastle-on-tyne-the-vessel-which-can-carry-over-10000-tons-after-the-launch-5-april-1927-image359835317.html
RM2BWBWH9–Mrs Amery lauches new steamer , British Colony , at Newcastle on Tyne . The vessel , which can carry over 10,000 tons , after the launch . 5 April 1927
Dec. 12, 1955 - Princess Margaret Launches New 22,000 Ton Cunard Liner:The new Cunard liner Carinthia 22,000 tons was launched by Princess Margaret at John Brown's ship yard, Clydbank, yesterday .she will make her maiden voyage to Canada on June 27th. Photo Shows The new liner Glides down the slipway after being Launched by Princess Margaret yesterday. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dec-12-1955-princess-margaret-launches-new-22000-ton-cunard-linerthe-image69296747.html
RME0MMKR–Dec. 12, 1955 - Princess Margaret Launches New 22,000 Ton Cunard Liner:The new Cunard liner Carinthia 22,000 tons was launched by Princess Margaret at John Brown's ship yard, Clydbank, yesterday .she will make her maiden voyage to Canada on June 27th. Photo Shows The new liner Glides down the slipway after being Launched by Princess Margaret yesterday.
Laying the keel of the North Dakota at Fore River Yards, first of the Amer. dreadnoughts - 20,000 tons Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/laying-the-keel-of-the-north-dakota-at-fore-river-yards-first-of-the-amer-dreadnoughts-20000-tons-image271840509.html
RMWP7B9H–Laying the keel of the North Dakota at Fore River Yards, first of the Amer. dreadnoughts - 20,000 tons
HMS Resolution, Britain's first Polaris submarine, in the water at Barrow in Furness, after being named by the Queen Mother. Protestors against Britain's Polaris programme stood with placards on the approach road as the Queen Mother arrived at Vickers Armstrong Shipyard for the naming and launching ceremony. HMS Resolution, about 7,000 tons, is one of four Polaris submarines which should be operational by 1970. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-hms-resolution-britains-first-polaris-submarine-in-the-water-at-barrow-108075429.html
RMG7R78N–HMS Resolution, Britain's first Polaris submarine, in the water at Barrow in Furness, after being named by the Queen Mother. Protestors against Britain's Polaris programme stood with placards on the approach road as the Queen Mother arrived at Vickers Armstrong Shipyard for the naming and launching ceremony. HMS Resolution, about 7,000 tons, is one of four Polaris submarines which should be operational by 1970.
Seaton Carew Co. Durham England UK 7 May 2017. The topside deck of the Shell Brent Delta Oil and Gas Offshore Production platform has been removed after some 40 years service in the North Sea. It was transported as a record-breaking single 24,000 tons load to the Able UK facility at Seaton Carew for recycling. The final phase of the sea transportation was on a barge, and preparations are in hand today to skid the platform off the Barge and on to a prepared concrete base where it will be safely demolished and recycled over the coming months Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-seaton-carew-co-durham-england-uk-7-may-2017-the-topside-deck-of-the-140096517.html
RMJ3WXF1–Seaton Carew Co. Durham England UK 7 May 2017. The topside deck of the Shell Brent Delta Oil and Gas Offshore Production platform has been removed after some 40 years service in the North Sea. It was transported as a record-breaking single 24,000 tons load to the Able UK facility at Seaton Carew for recycling. The final phase of the sea transportation was on a barge, and preparations are in hand today to skid the platform off the Barge and on to a prepared concrete base where it will be safely demolished and recycled over the coming months
A specially designed coal-fired boiler house servicing 673 flats in Edith Avenue Estate, Washington New Town. It supplies central heating and hot water through three boilers using 3,000 tons of coal a year. 8th April 1968. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-specially-designed-coal-fired-boiler-house-servicing-673-flats-in-edith-avenue-estate-washington-new-town-it-supplies-central-heating-and-hot-water-through-three-boilers-using-3000-tons-of-coal-a-year-8th-april-1968-image462948787.html
RM2HW53W7–A specially designed coal-fired boiler house servicing 673 flats in Edith Avenue Estate, Washington New Town. It supplies central heating and hot water through three boilers using 3,000 tons of coal a year. 8th April 1968.
(170927) -- GAOTAI, Sept. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 27, 2017 shows chilis to be sundried at Baba Village, Heli Township, Gaotai County of northwest China's Gansu Province. Gaotai harvested nearly 20,000 tons of chilis this year. (Xinhua/Wang Peng) (lb) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-170927-gaotai-sept-27-2017-xinhua-photo-taken-on-sept-27-2017-shows-161580451.html
RMKATHEB–(170927) -- GAOTAI, Sept. 27, 2017 (Xinhua) -- Photo taken on Sept. 27, 2017 shows chilis to be sundried at Baba Village, Heli Township, Gaotai County of northwest China's Gansu Province. Gaotai harvested nearly 20,000 tons of chilis this year. (Xinhua/Wang Peng) (lb)
06/30/1924. Paris. At the top of the Eiffel Tower. Painters working, 300 meters high, repainting the famous tower. In this operation 25,000 tons of paint will be used. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Meurisse Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/06301924-paris-at-the-top-of-the-eiffel-tower-painters-working-300-meters-high-repainting-the-famous-tower-in-this-operation-25000-tons-of-paint-will-be-used-credit-album-archivo-abc-meurisse-image575802892.html
RM2TCP2D0–06/30/1924. Paris. At the top of the Eiffel Tower. Painters working, 300 meters high, repainting the famous tower. In this operation 25,000 tons of paint will be used. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Meurisse
1970s Photo - (1973) - Solid waste is towed down the East River. The city has 26;000 tons of garbage to dispose of each day Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1970s-photo-1973-solid-waste-is-towed-down-the-east-river-the-city-has-26000-tons-of-garbage-to-dispose-of-each-day-image387493715.html
RM2DEBT57–1970s Photo - (1973) - Solid waste is towed down the East River. The city has 26;000 tons of garbage to dispose of each day
A late 19th Century view of Porthmadog, a small Welsh coastal town and community in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd. It developed in the 19th century as a port exporting 100,000 tons of slate from Festiniog's nearby quarries to England and elsewhere. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-late-19th-century-view-of-porthmadog-a-small-welsh-coastal-town-and-community-in-the-eifionydd-area-of-gwynedd-it-developed-in-the-19th-century-as-a-port-exporting-100000-tons-of-slate-from-festiniogs-nearby-quarries-to-england-and-elsewhere-image245492993.html
RMT7B4PW–A late 19th Century view of Porthmadog, a small Welsh coastal town and community in the Eifionydd area of Gwynedd. It developed in the 19th century as a port exporting 100,000 tons of slate from Festiniog's nearby quarries to England and elsewhere.
PART OF THE 26,000 TONS OF SOLID WASTE THAT NEW YORK CITY PRODUCES EACH DAY. TUGS TOW HEAVILY-LADEN BARGES DOWN THE... 549825 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/part-of-the-26000-tons-of-solid-waste-that-new-york-city-produces-image61302325.html
RMDFMFMN–PART OF THE 26,000 TONS OF SOLID WASTE THAT NEW YORK CITY PRODUCES EACH DAY. TUGS TOW HEAVILY-LADEN BARGES DOWN THE... 549825
'Bretagne' French dreadnought of 25,000 Tons, c1915-1940. Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-bretagne-french-dreadnought-of-25000-tons-c1915-1940-artist-unknown-17632478.html
RMB0K6BA–'Bretagne' French dreadnought of 25,000 Tons, c1915-1940. Artist: Unknown
An aerial view of South Africa's only producer of refined copper, the Palabora Copper mine, smelter and refinery complex is based in the town of Phalaborwa in Limpopo Province in northeastern Transvaal. Now owned by a group of South African and Chinese companies, Palabora has been in operation since 1956 and produces about 60,000 tons of refined copper per year. Photographed in 1980. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-aerial-view-of-south-africas-only-producer-of-refined-copper-the-73910909.html
RME86X39–An aerial view of South Africa's only producer of refined copper, the Palabora Copper mine, smelter and refinery complex is based in the town of Phalaborwa in Limpopo Province in northeastern Transvaal. Now owned by a group of South African and Chinese companies, Palabora has been in operation since 1956 and produces about 60,000 tons of refined copper per year. Photographed in 1980.
Steamer loading sugar alongside dock in Honolulu, (Hawaiian Islands); cargo capacity 12,000 tons. The small steamers are discharging sugar into large one. LCCN2016824519 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-steamer-loading-sugar-alongside-dock-in-honolulu-hawaiian-islands-176735494.html
RMM7EYWX–Steamer loading sugar alongside dock in Honolulu, (Hawaiian Islands); cargo capacity 12,000 tons. The small steamers are discharging sugar into large one. LCCN2016824519
Two British naval steamships, HMS Phoenix and RMS Monteagle, lie stricken in shallow waters in the aftermath a devastating typhoon that killed an estimated 10,000 people. Original manuscript caption: Hong Kong Typhoon 18-9-06. R.M.S. Monteagle. C.P.R. 1,000 tons- ashore with only 2 or 3 ft of water under keel. (floated successfully) H.M.S. Phoenix cast up on beach like a box of matches. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-british-naval-steamships-hms-phoenix-and-rms-monteagle-lie-stricken-in-shallow-waters-in-the-aftermath-a-devastating-typhoon-that-killed-an-estimated-10000-people-original-manuscript-caption-hong-kong-typhoon-18-9-06-rms-monteagle-cpr-1000-tons-ashore-with-only-2-or-3-ft-of-water-under-keel-floated-successfully-hms-phoenix-cast-up-on-beach-like-a-box-of-matches-image566663726.html
RM2RWWNA6–Two British naval steamships, HMS Phoenix and RMS Monteagle, lie stricken in shallow waters in the aftermath a devastating typhoon that killed an estimated 10,000 people. Original manuscript caption: Hong Kong Typhoon 18-9-06. R.M.S. Monteagle. C.P.R. 1,000 tons- ashore with only 2 or 3 ft of water under keel. (floated successfully) H.M.S. Phoenix cast up on beach like a box of matches.
Two Laing workers concreting the roof of a sugar silo at Allscott Sugar Beet Factory. A sugar beet factory was at Allscott from 1927 until it closed in 2007. Laing built two sugar silos here in 1961 for the British Sugar Corporation who were the owners of the site. Each silo was able to store 10,000 tons of granulated sugar and at the time they were constructed, they were the tallest that Laing had built so far using sliding formwork. The roofs of the sugar silos were covered with Thermacoust roofing slabs and were covered with concrete and asphalt, with work on the second silo due to be compl Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/two-laing-workers-concreting-the-roof-of-a-sugar-silo-at-allscott-sugar-beet-factory-a-sugar-beet-factory-was-at-allscott-from-1927-until-it-closed-in-2007-laing-built-two-sugar-silos-here-in-1961-for-the-british-sugar-corporation-who-were-the-owners-of-the-site-each-silo-was-able-to-store-10000-tons-of-granulated-sugar-and-at-the-time-they-were-constructed-they-were-the-tallest-that-laing-had-built-so-far-using-sliding-formwork-the-roofs-of-the-sugar-silos-were-covered-with-thermacoust-roofing-slabs-and-were-covered-with-concrete-and-asphalt-with-work-on-the-second-silo-due-to-be-compl-image440407653.html
RM2GGE8CN–Two Laing workers concreting the roof of a sugar silo at Allscott Sugar Beet Factory. A sugar beet factory was at Allscott from 1927 until it closed in 2007. Laing built two sugar silos here in 1961 for the British Sugar Corporation who were the owners of the site. Each silo was able to store 10,000 tons of granulated sugar and at the time they were constructed, they were the tallest that Laing had built so far using sliding formwork. The roofs of the sugar silos were covered with Thermacoust roofing slabs and were covered with concrete and asphalt, with work on the second silo due to be compl
Routes of U.S. Air Force C-54 'Flying Boxcars' from the North America to Frankfurt, Germany. During the winter of Berlin Airlift 1948-49 the city needed 1,500 tons of food and 6,000 tons of coal daily. - (BSLOC 2014 15 246) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-routes-of-us-air-force-c-54-flying-boxcars-from-the-north-america-170539465.html
RMKWCMR5–Routes of U.S. Air Force C-54 'Flying Boxcars' from the North America to Frankfurt, Germany. During the winter of Berlin Airlift 1948-49 the city needed 1,500 tons of food and 6,000 tons of coal daily. - (BSLOC 2014 15 246)
40,000 tons of coal at Gievres. The pile is two thousand feet long and rises from ground level to 15 feet high at the opposite end. There are tracks running on the coal pile. Gievres, Loir et Cher, France. Photograph taken on January 12, 1919 by Sergeant Carno Chan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/40000-tons-of-coal-at-gievres-the-pile-is-two-thousand-feet-long-and-rises-from-ground-level-to-15-feet-high-at-the-opposite-end-there-are-tracks-running-on-the-coal-pile-gievres-loir-et-cher-france-photograph-taken-on-january-12-1919-by-sergeant-carno-chan-image558500268.html
RM2RCHTP4–40,000 tons of coal at Gievres. The pile is two thousand feet long and rises from ground level to 15 feet high at the opposite end. There are tracks running on the coal pile. Gievres, Loir et Cher, France. Photograph taken on January 12, 1919 by Sergeant Carno Chan.
Battleship 'Connecticut,' Launched September 29, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Displacement, 16,000 tons. Speed, 18 knots. Coal Su… Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-battleship-connecticut-launched-september-29-at-the-brooklyn-navy-171173797.html
RFKXDHWW–Battleship 'Connecticut,' Launched September 29, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Displacement, 16,000 tons. Speed, 18 knots. Coal Su…
Not a Blister ship . This curious craft , photographed in dock at Hamburg , is an oil tanker of some 2,000 tons , which was build out of the hulls of two submarines . She is called the Oberschlesian , was constructed by Krupps at Kiel , and is owned by one of the Stinnes companies . 7 December 1923 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/not-a-blister-ship-this-curious-craft-photographed-in-dock-at-hamburg-is-an-oil-tanker-of-some-2000-tons-which-was-build-out-of-the-hulls-of-two-submarines-she-is-called-the-oberschlesian-was-constructed-by-krupps-at-kiel-and-is-owned-by-one-of-the-stinnes-companies-7-december-1923-image359831745.html
RM2BWBN1N–Not a Blister ship . This curious craft , photographed in dock at Hamburg , is an oil tanker of some 2,000 tons , which was build out of the hulls of two submarines . She is called the Oberschlesian , was constructed by Krupps at Kiel , and is owned by one of the Stinnes companies . 7 December 1923
Apr. 14, 1960 - Bigger than the two Onassis-tankers: is this 66.000 ton turbine tanker ''Naess Spirit'' (Naess Spirit) which was not launched from the Howaldts-Werke in Kiel but was flooded in the dry dock.The wife of the shipowner who has built the ship in order of the ''Norcape Shipping S.S.'' (Norcape Shipping) of Panama christened it. It is biggest ship that has ever been built in the Howaldtawerke in Kiel. Length:-258,47 meters, speed: 16,2 knots. The two Onassis-tankers which have also been built on the same warft, have 65.000 tons each. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/apr-14-1960-bigger-than-the-two-onassis-tankers-is-this-66000-ton-image69364068.html
RME0RPG4–Apr. 14, 1960 - Bigger than the two Onassis-tankers: is this 66.000 ton turbine tanker ''Naess Spirit'' (Naess Spirit) which was not launched from the Howaldts-Werke in Kiel but was flooded in the dry dock.The wife of the shipowner who has built the ship in order of the ''Norcape Shipping S.S.'' (Norcape Shipping) of Panama christened it. It is biggest ship that has ever been built in the Howaldtawerke in Kiel. Length:-258,47 meters, speed: 16,2 knots. The two Onassis-tankers which have also been built on the same warft, have 65.000 tons each.
35,000 tons of fight. Guided by Spencer Alidades, Binoculars, Periscopes, mark 67 [degrees] 68 [degrees], Microscopes, Delineascopes. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/35000-tons-of-fight-guided-by-spencer-alidades-binoculars-periscopes-mark-67-degrees-68-degrees-microscopes-delineascopes-image262165244.html
RMW6EJCC–35,000 tons of fight. Guided by Spencer Alidades, Binoculars, Periscopes, mark 67 [degrees] 68 [degrees], Microscopes, Delineascopes.
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