Photograph of workmen standing on a 30 tonne mooring block used in the construction of the Forth (Rail) Bridge
Photograph of workers on the skewback of the Forth (Rail) Bridge under construction.
Photograph of construction of the west breakwater at Gardenstown Harbour, Banffshire. Workmen are filling rocks between the walls of the breakwater.
Photograph of 'HMS' Lord Warden by Inchgarvie Island in the Firth of Forth taken during the Forth (Rail) Bridge construction. HMS Lord Warden was the last Broadside ship to be built for the Royal Navy. Her armour and engines made her and her sister ship, the Lord Clyde, the heaviest wooden ships ever built.
View from above on the work progressing on X and Y barbettes on the Royal Navy Queen Elizabeth Class Battleship HMS Barham berthed in the fitting-out basin at John Brown & Co., Clydebank, showing the advancing construction of the turrets.
View looking towards the stern from above, showing the keel, hull plating and interior bulkheads of the Royal Navy Queen Elizabeth Class Battleship HMS Barham during the early stages of construction at John Brown & Co., Clydebank.
View of the keel and hull base at the stern of the Royal Navy Queen Elizabeth Class Battleship HMS Barham with the tide in during the early stages of construction at John Brown & Co., Clydebank.
View from above looking towards the bow of the interior bulkheads of the Royal Navy Queen Elizabeth Class Battleship HMS Barham during construction at John Brown & Co., Clydebank.
View from above looking down into the interior of the hull of the Royal Navy Queen Elizabeth Class Battleship HMS Barham during construction at John Brown & Co., Clydebank, with workmen engaged on various tasks, including riveting.