

The Great War: Britain's Efforts and Ideals; Building Ships: A Shipyard Seen from a Big Crane
Black and white drawing of a large industrial area. A long walkway with railings on both sides extends into the distance, supported by tall metal beams. A large metal structure hangs from above, centered on the walkway. The walkway overlooks a large body of water with docks and shipyards. Many vertical poles are lined up on the water. Buildings and docks are in the background.
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