Climax Of Brilliant British Engineering Feat (1928)
Full titles read “Climax of brilliant British Engineering Feat - The 26,000 ton German Battleship “Moltke“... raised, towed, docked, pumped dry... all the while upside-down... now ready for the Ship breakers!...“
Rosyth, Lothian in Scotland.
Several shots show the huge, upside-down German Battleship Moltke in dry dock.
Intertitle reads: “...after nine years at the bottom of the sea.“
M/S of pipes, bowls, glasses, clocks and crockery that were brought up from the depths with the ship.
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