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Tinsley Viaduct under construction, Meadowhall, near Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1967. Artist: Michael Walters
Tinsley Viaduct under construction, Meadowhall, near Sheffield, South Yorkshire, 1967. The Tinsley Viaduct is one of the major structures on the M1. It forms a giant interchange with access to and exits from the M1 situated at each end. Originally designed on the back of a cigarette packet at a dinner dance, the viaduct cost ?6 million to build and has a length of 1088 metres. It crosses the Sheffield Canal and the Midland Mainline railway. In the photograph, one of the steel box sections can be seen being lifted into place.
Unique Identifier
AR991841
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4747px × 3699px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1960s
20th century
Avenue
Bridge
bridge building
Britain
British
building
Canal
Civil engineering
color
concept
Construction
Construction industry
country
CRANE
CRâNES
EasyRetouch
England
English
LANE
LIFTING
LOCATION
m1
Meadowhall
METAPHOR
MICHAEL
Michael Walters
MOTORWAY
Paul Walters Worldwide Photography Ltd.
Photograph
Road
road bridge
ROAD TRANSPORT
SHEFFIELD
Sheffield Canal
SIXTIES
south yorkshire
TGN
Tinsley Viaduct
transport
TRANSPORTATION
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Viaduct
Walters
Walter's Industrial Archive
Water
work in progress