Aerial shot shows towering factory chimney as centrepiece of scene showing off Britain's coal-powered past.
Spectacular ceremony is expected to be viewed by a global TV audience of more than a billion.
Other props include a coalmine, a water wheel, a cauldron, a cotton loom and an 80ft tall figure.
The £27million Olympics opening ceremony will feature smoke stacks, pits and steam power as it showcases Britain's industrial past, new aerial photographs suggest.
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Danny Boyle is expected present a grim picture of Britain's satanic mills with a towering factory chimney the centrepiece of a scene showing off the country's coal-powered past.
The organisers have already revealed how they will show off cricket on the village green, dancing happily around the maypoles and singing for joy in the background. But they are expected to show a darker side to our past in the second scene.
Industrial heritage: A new aerial photograph of the Olympic Stadium as preparations for the opening ceremony continue shows a selection of props including cauldrons, chimney stacks and cotton looms
The river snaking through the centre of London seems to resemble the aerial image of London in the EastEnders credits. But sprouting from the landscape are a selection of iconic images from the industrial past. There appears to be a coalmine in the image, as well as a water wheel, a cauldron and a cotton loom in the ceremony.
Preview: Among the giant props on display were (Left) a huge 80ft figure which appears to be holding a wand while (right) a towering chimney stack
A giant figure is positioned in the middle of the field which was still covered in tarpaulin when the picture was taken. The 80ft structure appears to be holding a staff or wand.
In front of the figure is the enormous factory chimney while behind it is is a huge metal cog, upon which are laid wooden sleepers, perhaps a reference to the steam age.
The ceremony, which is expected to be viewed by a global TV audience of more than a billion, will use more than 13,000 props while a million-watt amplifier will provide the sound.
Among the more unusual items on show are three enormous iron-framed beds, one of which has a pirate's hat and a hook lying on it which might indicate the use of the Captain Hook character from JM Barrie's Peter Pan. Among the 10,000 volunteers involved in the performance are a group of NHS nurses.
'A picture of ourselves': (Left) A huge metal cog and railway sleepers might be a reference to Britain's steam-powered past and (right) what appears to be a giant cauldron or smelter
Props: (Left) A massive metal bedframe upon which can be seen a pirate's hat and a hook -which might indicate the use of the Captain Hook character from JM Barrie's Peter Pan and right - a nodding donkey water pump
Contrast: Danny Boyle poses with a model of one of the sets which portrays Britain's green and pleasant land complete with cricket match and fields of sheep
Coe-star: London 2012 chief and Olympic gold medal winner Lord Sebastian Coe carries the Olympic Flame on the Torch Relay leg through Sheffield
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