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'The Fife cantilever', c1880s.
'The Fife cantilever', c1880s. Showing the construction of the Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland. The bridge crosses the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, and was constructed to connect the East Coast railway route between London and Aberdeen. It was designed by Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker, and is based on the cantilever principle. HRH The Prince of Wales (Edward VII), opened the bridge in 1890.
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AR921606
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Image
Purpose
Public
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2775px × 2265px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
BAKER
BENJAMIN
Benjamin Baker
Black & White
Black and white
Bridge
CANTILEVER
Construction
Fife cantilever
Firth of Forth
Forth Bridge
FOWLER
geographical feature
Geography
John Fowler
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
Oxford Science Archive
Photograph
Print Collector1
River
River Forth
Scotland
Sir Benjamin
Sir Benjamin Baker
Sir John
Sir John Fowler
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