

Black and white drawing of a large industrial crane. The crane is positioned on the right side. The crane has a tall metal frame. Two sets of train tracks converge in the center. There are piles of railroad ties on both sides of the tracks. Large concrete walls line both sides. In the background, there are more industrial structures and a cloudy sky. The paper is beige. The drawing is titled 'Cranes at Miraflores Lock, Panama' by Joseph Pennell.
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- 684 × 893 px
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