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Ramps Collection

"Ramps: Connecting People, Places, and Possibilities" From the bustling waterfront boulevards of Algiers

Background imageRamps Collection: Algiers, Algeria - Waterfront Boulevards

Algiers, Algeria - Waterfront Boulevards
Algiers, Algeria - Les Boulevards et les Coteaux (the slopes/ramps) de Mustapha Superieur. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageRamps Collection: Curtiss CR-3

Curtiss CR-3
Curtiss Cr-3 Number 4 Parked at the 1923 Schneider Trophy Air Race at Cowes, Isle of Wight, UK Date: 1923

Background imageRamps Collection: LFB Dennis F101 appliance with hose ramps

LFB Dennis F101 appliance with hose ramps
LFB Dennis F101 appliance with brackets fitted to the rear to carry hose ramps

Background imageRamps Collection: Rostov on the Don River, Russia - Unloading grain

Rostov on the Don River, Russia - Unloading grain
Unloading of grain on the banks of the Don River - Rostov-on-Don - the administrative center of Rostov Oblast, Russia. Date: 1903

Background imageRamps Collection: Germany, Berlin, Mitte, Reichstag building with glass dome deisgned by Norman Foster

Germany, Berlin, Mitte, Reichstag building with glass dome deisgned by Norman Foster

Background imageRamps Collection: Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Deir Al Bahri, Temple of Hatshepsut also known as Djeser-Djeseru

Egypt, Luxor, West Bank, Deir Al Bahri, Temple of Hatshepsut also known as Djeser-Djeseru, Holy of Holies

Background imageRamps Collection: Tecton Bomb Shelter Design 7, 600 People

Tecton Bomb Shelter Design 7, 600 People
An architectural design showing a sectional view of a bomb shelter that can contain 7, 600 people, numbers indicate features including the entrance ramps, air-lock and first raid post

Background imageRamps Collection: Tecton Bomb Shelter Design 830 People

Tecton Bomb Shelter Design 830 People
An architectural design showing a sectional view of a bomb shelter that can contain 830 people, numbers indicate features including entry ramps, air extracts and intakes, water sump

Background imageRamps Collection: London Fire Brigade Firemen Firefighting Firefighters

London Fire Brigade Firemen Firefighting Firefighters
london, fire, brigade, firemen, firefighting, firefighters, lfb, light, alloy, hose, hoses, hosepipe, hosepipes, ramps, ramp, protect, protecting, protection, marked, dead, slow, equipment, metal

Background imageRamps Collection: LFB light alloy hose ramps

LFB light alloy hose ramps, marked DEAD SLOW -- one pair of four-foot end sections assembled to bridge two lines of 2.75 inch hose

Background imageRamps Collection: The Extravagant Enterprises (Colour Litho)

The Extravagant Enterprises (Colour Litho)
2778385 The Extravagant Enterprises (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The extravagant feats)

Background imageRamps Collection: The Man Who Flies by Car (Colour Litho)

The Man Who Flies by Car (Colour Litho)
2777796 The Man Who Flies by Car (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The man who flies by car)

Background imageRamps Collection: Stunts... 1934 (colour litho)

Stunts... 1934 (colour litho)
2778221 Stunts... 1934 (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Acrobatics... 1934)

Background imageRamps Collection: The thrill hunt (Colour Litho)

The thrill hunt (Colour Litho)
2778120 The thrill hunt (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The thrill hunt. Two cars from a new Berlin public game, descending together, precipitously)

Background imageRamps Collection: Concrete slider

Concrete slider
Tomer Eliash

Background imageRamps Collection: Construction of the pyramids

Construction of the pyramids
Constructing the pyramids: using vast wooden ramps to haul the stones into place

Background imageRamps Collection: Dornier Do-23

Dornier Do-23
A Dornier Do-23 Parked on the Apron in Front of a Hangar Date: 1930s

Background imageRamps Collection: View of the harbour, Algiers, Algeria

View of the harbour, Algiers, Algeria
View of the harbour, with ramps to shipping companies, Algiers, Algeria. Date: circa 1910



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"Ramps: Connecting People, Places, and Possibilities" From the bustling waterfront boulevards of Algiers, Algeria to the adrenaline-fueled flights of the Curtiss CR-3 aircraft, they have become an essential part of our modern world, and are not just structures that facilitate movement; they symbolize progress and accessibility. In cities like Rostov on the Don River in Russia, ramps play a crucial role in unloading grain from ships, ensuring efficient trade and sustenance for communities. Meanwhile, Tecton Bomb Shelter Designs demonstrate how they are save lives by providing safe passage for thousands during times of crisis. London Fire Brigade firefighters rely on LFB Dennis F101 appliances equipped with hose ramps to combat blazes swiftly and effectively. These brave men and women navigate through challenging terrains using light alloy hose ramps designed specifically for their needs. As we gaze upon the breathtaking view of Algiers' harbor or explore historical sites like Luxor's Temple of Hatshepsut in Egypt's West Bank, we appreciate how ramps seamlessly blend into their surroundings while enhancing accessibility for all visitors. Looking ahead to future events such as Ruhr Games 2023, where athletes will showcase their skills across various sports disciplines, we anticipate witnessing remarkable feats achieved with the aid of well-designed ramps. These structures empower individuals to push boundaries and achieve greatness. Let us not forget The Extravagant Enterprises' vibrant color litho artwork depicting captivating ramp designs that ignite our imagination. It reminds us that even within artistry lies inspiration for practical innovation. Whether it be connecting people along Algerian waterfronts or enabling firefighters to tackle emergencies head-on – wherever there is a need for seamless mobility – ramps continue to shape our world positively. They embody progress while bridging gaps between different aspects of life - physical barriers overcome by human ingenuity.