Clydebank Titan

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Clydebank Titan is a historic giant cantilever crane in Clydebank, Scotland, renowned as an iconic relic of the area's shipbuilding and industrial heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Category A listed building
cantilever crane
historic structure
alsoKnownAs Clydebank Titan Crane NERFINISHED
Titan Clydebank NERFINISHED
associatedWith Clydebank shipbuilding industry NERFINISHED
John Brown & Company NERFINISHED
construction of ocean liners
construction of warships
builtBy Sir William Arrol & Co. NERFINISHED
category industrial archaeology
completionDate 1907
constructionStartDate 1906
country Scotland
designedBy Sir William Arrol & Co. NERFINISHED
era early 20th century industrial era
function industrial heritage monument
hasFeature elevator to viewing platform
interpretive displays
viewing platform
height approximately 150 feet
approximately 46 metres
heritageDesignation Category A listed structure
Scheduled Monument
isPartOf Clydebank waterfront regeneration NERFINISHED
liftingCapacity 150 tons
locatedAt former John Brown & Company shipyard
locatedIn United Kingdom
locatedOn River Clyde NERFINISHED
location Clydebank NERFINISHED
material steel
notableWorkOn HMS Hood NERFINISHED
RMS Aquitania NERFINISHED
RMS Lusitania NERFINISHED
RMS Queen Elizabeth NERFINISHED
RMS Queen Mary NERFINISHED
oneOf last remaining giant cantilever cranes on the River Clyde
opened 1907
operatedAs visitor attraction
owner West Dunbartonshire Council NERFINISHED
purpose shipbuilding
status preserved
tourist attraction
structureType giant cantilever crane
symbolOf Clydebank’s shipbuilding heritage
Scottish industrial history
usedFor fitting-out of large ships
lifting heavy components onto ships

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Titan Clydebank crane alsoKnownAs Clydebank Titan