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Dübs crane tank No. 4101 is an 0-4-0 CT crane locomotive manufactured by Dübs & Co. in 1901, Glasgow for the Shelton Iron and Steel Works, Stoke on Trent. A " crane tank " is a type of steam locomotive upon which a steam-powered crane is mounted, producing a machine which is capable of performing as both a shunter and a mobile crane .
Crane Plumbing Corporation was a Canadian manufacturer of plumbing fixtures, established in Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1906, as a subsidiary of the U.S. firm Crane Company (founded 1855 in Chicago by Richard T. Crane). Crane Company merged in February 2008 with American Standard Americas and Eljer to create American Standard Brands.
An ultrasonic humidifier with a bottom filled tank that has a replaceable demineralization unit (see inside bottom) Tank cap-based humidifiers are more inconvenient to fill than top fill tanks, because the demineralization filter has to be unscrewed and screwed back on a daily basis.
Crane Co. is an American industrial products company based in Stamford, Connecticut. Founded by Richard Teller Crane in 1855, it became one of the leading manufacturers of bathroom fixtures in the United States, until 1990, when that division was sold off.
The Great Western first fitted pannier tanks (mounted on the side of the boiler but not reaching down to the running platform) in 1898 to a single 4-4-0T locomotive, No. 1490, [8] and, in 1901, to two 0-6-4 crane tank locomotives. They started to be fitted to 0-6-0 tanks from 1903, but weren't being fitted more generally until about the end of ...
FV215, Cancelled project for a heavy SPG based on the Conqueror Mk II tank with a 183 mm gun and rear placement of the traversable turret and fighting compartment. The British Army wanted a tank built around the 183 mm gun, one FV 4005 was built as a stopgap before the FV 215 could go into production, but eventually the project was cancelled ...