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File:Quadruple gun mounting in 24 Shop, Elswick Works (26345255273).jpg

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Removing no.3 gun from a 14 inch quadruple gun mounting in 24 Shop, Elswick Works, Newcastle upon Tyne, 30 April 1940 (TWAM ref. DS.VA/9/PH/5/2).

‘Workshop of the World’ is a phrase often used to describe Britain’s manufacturing dominance during the Nineteenth Century. It’s also a very apt description for the Elswick Works and Scotswood Works of Vickers Armstrong and its predecessor companies. These great factories, situated in Newcastle along the banks of the River Tyne, employed hundreds of thousands of men and women and built a huge variety of products for customers around the globe.
The Elswick Works was established by William George Armstrong (later Lord Armstrong) in 1847 to manufacture hydraulic cranes. From these relatively humble beginnings the company diversified into many fields including shipbuilding, armaments and locomotives. By 1953 the Elswick Works covered 70 acres and extended over a mile along the River Tyne. This set of images, mostly taken from our Vickers Armstrong collection, includes fascinating views of the factories at Elswick and Scotswood, the products they produced and the people that worked there. By preserving these archives we can ensure that their legacy lives on.

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  • Workshop of the World
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  • The Toon aka Newcastle Upon Tyne
  • Industry
  • Angels of the North
  • Historic and Old Photos
  • WW II
  • Factories
  • Artillery
  • Naval history and warships
  • Images of World War Two
  • heavy industry
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  • Newcastle upon Tyne
  • factory
  • Armstrong Whitworth
  • military
  • armaments
  • artillery
  • gun
  • mounting
  • industry
  • industrial
  • manufacturing
  • WW2
  • Second World War
  • King George V class battleship
  • turret
  • guns
  • cylinder
  • Workshop of the World
  • shipbuilding
  • abstract
  • maritime
  • fascinating
  • interesting
  • engaging
  • unusual
  • 24 Shop
  • Quadruple gun mounting
  • 14 inch quadruple gun mounting
  • no.3 gun
  • 30 April 1940
  • World War Two
  • construction
  • development
  • platform
  • Elswick
  • Scotswood
  • Scotswood Works
  • black and white photograph
  • digital image
  • British battleship
  • King George V's turrets
  • interior
  • room
  • William George Armstrong
  • Lord Armstrong
  • Vickers Armstrong collection
  • lights
  • shine
  • parts
  • shadow
  • beam
  • ceiling
  • wall
  • pipe
  • mounts
  • crane
  • bolt
  • panel
  • vessel
  • wartime
  • equipment
  • ladder
  • workers
  • cabin
  • window
  • North East of England
  • United Kingdom
  • Walker Naval yard
  • Naval history
  • Royal Navy
  • gun mounting

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This image was originally posted to Flickr by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums at https://flickr.com/photos/29295370@N07/26345255273. It was reviewed on 15 November 2016 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the No known copyright restrictions.

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