File:Krupp works.JPG

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English: An assortment of coastal and naval guns, field artillery pieces and crankshafts from the Krupp works in Essen, Germany. (Circa 1905)
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Source Popular Mechanics Sep 1905 pp. 910
Author Popular Mechanics
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