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Krupps Collection

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupps Steelworks / Ruhr

Krupps Steelworks / Ruhr
An interior view of Krupps Steelworks, Ruhr

Background imageKrupps Collection: RMS Titanic - Harland and Wolff drawing of floating crane

RMS Titanic - Harland and Wolff drawing of floating crane
RMS Titanic - extremely rare Harland and Wolff linen backed scale drawing of the 150-200 ton 1- 80 scale floating crane, designed by Bertha Krupps and fabricated by Benrather Maschinenfabrik AG

Background imageKrupps Collection: The Kleine Berta Mortar, Boezinge

The Kleine Berta Mortar, Boezinge
This Little Bertha mortar (named after Bertha, Gustav Krupps wife), sits on the top of an ivy-covered blockhouse in the centre of the village

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupps Factory / 1915

Krupps Factory / 1915
Manufacturing armour plate at Krupps factory. Date: 1915

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupp: Smelting Plant

Krupp: Smelting Plant
Krupps factory, Essen: casting in the smelting plant Date: 1911

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupp: Martinwerk III

Krupp: Martinwerk III
Krupps factory, Essen: casting process in Martinwerk III Date: 1911

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupps Puddling Shop

Krupps Puddling Shop
Krupps puddling shop in the southern works Date: 1911

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupp: Steel Rolling

Krupp: Steel Rolling
Steel manufacture at Krupps factory: continuous rolling work Date: 1911

Background imageKrupps Collection: Cartoon, The Work That Never Ceases, WW1

Cartoon, The Work That Never Ceases, WW1
Cartoon, The Work That Never Ceases -- scene at Krupps works in Essen, Germany, during the First World War, where iron crosses are manufactured for distribution by the Kaiser. Date: 1914

Background imageKrupps Collection: High explosive shells ready for the final process at Creusot

High explosive shells ready for the final process at Creusot
After having passed through all the series of foundry operations at Creusot, from the initial stage, when as a rough ingot of steel, the metal is received at the factory

Background imageKrupps Collection: High explosives being manufactured at Creusot Works, France

High explosives being manufactured at Creusot Works, France
Photograph showing shells being manufactured at the Creusot Works, the Krupp, France. Date: 1915

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupps Works

Krupps Works
The Krupps Gussstahlfabrik (cast steel works) at Essen Date: 1911

Background imageKrupps Collection: Germans & Turks at a new munitions factory

Germans & Turks at a new munitions factory
Turkish and German soldiers at the entrance of a Krupps munitions factory near Constantinople. Turkey entered the war as an ally of Germany in October 1914

Background imageKrupps Collection: New Arrival at Krupps

New Arrival at Krupps
A new arrival at Krupps Factory!

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupp: Forging Press

Krupp: Forging Press
Krupp, Essen: hydraulic forging press

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupp: Machine Shop IV

Krupp: Machine Shop IV
Krupps factory in Essen: machine shop IV

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupps Steam Engine

Krupps Steam Engine
Krupps first steam engine

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupps Bessemer Machine

Krupps Bessemer Machine
Krupps old Bessemer machine

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupp: Machine Shop 1

Krupp: Machine Shop 1
Krupps factory, Essen: machine shop I

Background imageKrupps Collection: Krupp Gun Emplacements

Krupp Gun Emplacements
Krupp: armoured gun emplacements at the Grusonwerk


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