Titan Crane (Greenock)
United Kingdom /
Scotland /
Port Glasgow /
Greenock /
A8
World
/ United Kingdom
/ Scotland
/ Port Glasgow
World / United Kingdom / Scotland
crane (machine), historic landmark
Designed and built by the world-famous engineer Sir William Arrol who was responsible for some of the most advanced bridges and cranes in the UK and around the world, the Titan crane, like the other three on the Clyde, is a powerful symbol of Scottish shipbuilding and engineering.
This crane is no longer in use.
Photo: www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6137558
This crane is no longer in use.
Photo: www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6137558
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Watt_Dock_Crane
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 55°56'38"N 4°43'50"W
- (former) John Brown's Shipyard 20 km
- Caerlaverock Castle 131 km
- Chapel House Wood Settlement 268 km
- Farmleigh House 306 km
- Roman Road - Blackstone Edge 308 km
- Harrington medieval Fish Ponds 466 km
- Hill 30/Battle of Bloody Gulch 775 km
- Gold Beach 784 km
- Arromanches-les-Bains - Site of the Mulberry Harbour 785 km
- Circuito da Boavista (temporary street circuit) 1669 km
- Gryfe Reservoir II 4.3 km
- Inverclyde Council 5.1 km
- Cardross Golf Club 5.8 km
- Castlehill 8.5 km
- Townend 10 km
- Vale of Leven Industrial Estate 10 km
- Vale of Leven 11 km
- West Dunbartonshire Council 14 km
- Renfrewshire Council 15 km
- North Ayrshire Council 34 km