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						| In the 1960s and 1970s the company produced a wide 
						range of castings for the engineering and hand tool 
						industries, and also a range of casseroles and frying 
						pans. Some of the castings can be seen below. |  
				
					
					
						|  | Some of the smaller castings 
						that were produced at the time. 
						Courtesy of Crane Cast. |  
					
						
						
							| Other engineering castings 
							including a familiar Yale lock case. 
							Courtesy of Crane Cast. |  |  
						
							
							
								|  | Stanley tools were a 
								large customer at the time and their hand planes 
								were extremely popular in the 1960s and 1970s. 
								Courtesy of Crane Cast. |  
							
								
								
									| More castings for 
									various Stanley planes. 
									Courtesy of Crane 
									Cast. |  |  
				
					
					
						|  | Precision castings for an 
						electric motor. Courtesy 
						of Crane Cast. |  
					
						
						
							| More precision castings, 
							possibly for a gas cooker. 
							Courtesy of Crane Cast. |  |  
						
							
							
								|  | Cast iron pan supports 
								for a cooker. 
								Courtesy of Crane Cast. |  
							
								
								
									| Part of the range 
									of casseroles and frying pans that were 
									designed by Robert Welch. 
									Courtesy of Crane 
									Cast. |  |  
							
								
								
									|  | More of the casseroles 
									and frying pans. 
									Courtesy of Crane 
									Cast. |  
								
									
									
										| A publicity 
										photograph of some of the casseroles. 
										Courtesy of Crane 
										Cast. |  |  
				
					
					
						|  | More casseroles and frying pans. 
						Courtesy of Crane Cast. |  
					
						
						
							| A final view of casseroles 
							and frying pans. 
							Courtesy of Crane Cast. |  |  
					
						
						
							|  | Another selection of small 
							castings. Courtesy of 
							Crane Cast. |  
					
						
						
							| An extremely ornate casting. 
							Courtesy of Crane Cast. |  |  
 
				
					
					
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