#66 A short walk in Bristol
These imposing structures, constructed in 1951, were once part of a fleet of over 40 cranes that operated within the bustling Bristol docks. Their robust steel frames and skeletal forms rise gracefully above the harbor, their towering presence reminiscent of a bygone era when Bristol was a hub of global trade and commerce. The cranes, numbered 25 to 32, were designed to efficiently load and unload cargo from ships docked at the transit sheds, now home to Bristol's renowned M Shed museum. Their intricate mechanisms, powered by hydraulics, moved with precision and dexterity, enabling the movement of heavy goods and raw materials. Over the years, these industrial giants have witnessed the transformation of Bristol's waterfront, from a bustling commercial hub to a vibrant cultural and leisure destination. Today, they stand as silent guardians, their weathered surfaces bearing the marks of time and industry, offering a glimpse into Bristol's rich maritime history.