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Titan,
titan,
Titán, or
titán in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Titan most
often refers to:
Titan (moon), the
largest moon of
Saturn Titans, a race...
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Titan was a
floating crane that
operated in
Sydney Harbour from 1919
until 1991. She was
fabricated in
Carlisle in the
United Kingdom and then sent to...
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Titan Clydebank, more
commonly known as the
Titan Crane is a 150-foot-high (46 m)
cantilever crane at Clydebank, West Dunbartonshire...
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Titan,
better known by its
former nickname Herman the
German (US Navy
designation YD-171), is a
large floating crane currently serving in the
Panama Canal...
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after the
Fairfield Titan was
demolished in 2007, and one of only
eleven giant cantilever cranes remaining worldwide. The
crane can be seen in the background...
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Fairfield Titan was a
giant cantilever crane at BAE Systems'
Govan shipyard, and the
largest such
crane on the
River Clyde until it was demolished...
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Titan cranes,
several of them as block-setters and the rest as
shipyard cranes.
Arrol cranes Dockyard Titan Clydebank,
completed in 1907
Titan Crane,...
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possibility of accidents.
During the 1960s, the
tallest crane was the
Chapman Titan crane, a m****ive
design over 20 feet high that won an
Academy Scientific...
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Greenock "Greenock,
James Watt Dock,
Cantilever Crane". scotlandsplaces.gov.uk.
Retrieved 11 July 2014. "
Titan Crane". jameswattdockmarina.co.uk.
Archived from...
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Titan Clydebank,
completed in 1907
Titan Crane, Fairfield,
completed in 1911 250-ton
crane, HMNB Portsmouth,
dated 1912,
demolished 1984
Titan Crane,...