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Graythorp, Hartlepool. A view of cranes in operation at Graythorp.
In the early 1970s Laing Pipelines Offshore constructed the Graythorp fabrication yard and dry dock on the site of the old William Gray Shipyard. The company created a dry dock which was used for the construction of fixed platform North Sea drilling rigs for the BP North Sea Oil Project. By 1972, one thousand men were working on site to build a tubular structure which would support a drilling rig in the North Sea destined for the Forties Oilfield. The cranes on site at Graythorp included two 509 Revolver cranes, capable of lifting 813 tonnes, and six Manitowoc cranes imported from America
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© Historic England Archive. John Laing Photographic Collection
1970s Construction Crane Dry Dock Engineering Industry Marine Engineering Works
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This print captures the bustling activity at Graythorp, Hartlepool in the early 1970s. The image showcases a remarkable view of cranes in operation, symbolizing the immense scale and significance of marine engineering works during that era. In this historical context, Laing Pipelines Offshore undertook an ambitious project to construct the Graythorp fabrication yard and dry dock on the grounds of the old William Gray Shipyard. This strategic location became instrumental in supporting offshore operations for BP's North Sea Oil Project. The photograph highlights one thousand dedicated men diligently working on-site to build a tubular structure that would serve as a foundation for a drilling rig destined for the Forties Oilfield. Amongst these industrious workers were two impressive 509 Revolver cranes with an astonishing lifting capacity of 813 tonnes each. Additionally, six Manitowoc cranes imported from America further enhanced their construction capabilities. This image not only celebrates human ingenuity but also pays homage to the advancements made in crane technology during this period. It serves as a testament to Britain's prowess in marine engineering and its vital role in shaping industries such as oil exploration and production. Preserved by Historic England Archive, this print offers us a glimpse into our industrial past, reminding us of our nation's rich history and legacy within the field of engineering.
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