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- Q4959701 subject Q13265782.
- Q4959701 subject Q8388850.
- Q4959701 subject Q8626331.
- Q4959701 abstract "The Douglas Breakwater Crane Railway was a massive self-propelled steam crane that ran the length of the original breakwater at Douglas, for the loading and unloading of vessels. It was built by Cowans, Sheldon of Carlisle (capacity 25 tons; carried on two four-wheel bogies; Works number 9057 of 1948 to Drawing 18087). The crane was owned by the Isle of Man Harbour Board and ran on 10 feet (3.05 m) gauge track, the broadest in the British Isles. It was in action until the 1970s.".
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q13265782.
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q178692.
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q18569.
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q192896.
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q215635.
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q38272.
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q5127466.
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q8388850.
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q8626331.
- Q4959701 wikiPageWikiLink Q9676.
- Q4959701 point "54.158 -4.474".
- Q4959701 type SpatialThing.
- Q4959701 comment "The Douglas Breakwater Crane Railway was a massive self-propelled steam crane that ran the length of the original breakwater at Douglas, for the loading and unloading of vessels. It was built by Cowans, Sheldon of Carlisle (capacity 25 tons; carried on two four-wheel bogies; Works number 9057 of 1948 to Drawing 18087). The crane was owned by the Isle of Man Harbour Board and ran on 10 feet (3.05 m) gauge track, the broadest in the British Isles. It was in action until the 1970s.".
- Q4959701 label "Breakwater Crane Railway".
- Q4959701 lat "54.158".
- Q4959701 long "-4.474".