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Telford Collection

Telford, a name synonymous with architectural marvels and engineering brilliance

Background imageTelford Collection: The Telford iron bridge, built in 1815, across the River Spey, near Craigellachie

The Telford iron bridge, built in 1815, across the River Spey, near Craigellachie, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTelford Collection: The Bridge, Ironbridge, Shropshire

The Bridge, Ironbridge, Shropshire
The Bridge, Ironbridge, Telford and Wrekin, near Broseley, Shropshire, England. Date: 1970s

Background imageTelford Collection: Telfords suspension bridge across the Menai Straits

Telfords suspension bridge across the Menai Straits
The suspension bridge across the Menai Straits, built by Thomas Telford in 1819-1826. Together with a similar bridge across the Conway River it completed the main route to Ireland via Holyhead

Background imageTelford Collection: The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
The fantastic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct near Wrexham. Designed by Thomas Telford and William Jessop and finished in 1805, the aqueduct is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain

Background imageTelford Collection: Chirk Viaduct

Chirk Viaduct
The Chirk Viaduct on the Shrewsbury & Chester Railway erected between 1846-1848 by Henry Robertson. Running alongside is the lower Chirk Aqueduct built 1801 by Telford

Background imageTelford Collection: Thomas Telford / Holl / Lane

Thomas Telford / Holl / Lane
THOMAS TELFORD, engineer, bust portrait

Background imageTelford Collection: The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

The Pontcysyllte Aqueduct
The fantastic Pontcysyllte Aqueduct near Wrexham. Designed by Thomas Telford and William Jessop and finished in 1805, the aqueduct is the longest and highest aqueduct in Britain

Background imageTelford Collection: The Menai Suspension Bridge, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Menai Suspension Bridge, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Menai Suspension Bridge, 1898. Grade I listed Menai Suspension Bridge designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826 carrying traffic from Anglesey across the Menai Strait

Background imageTelford Collection: Menai Bridge with steamship

Menai Bridge with steamship
The steam ferryboat St. Seiriol passing under the Menai Bridge designed by Thomas Telford. The Menai Suspension Bridge, or Pont Grog y Borth in Welsh

Background imageTelford Collection: Chirk Aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal, c1829. Artist: Thomas Barber

Chirk Aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal, c1829. Artist: Thomas Barber
Chirk Aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal, c1829. Now known as the Llangollen, the canal was built by the Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telford (1757-1834)

Background imageTelford Collection: Barge and pedestrians on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Barge and pedestrians on the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, UNESCO World Heritage Site, built by Thomas Telford in 1805, crossing River Dee near Llangollen, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTelford Collection: Fly fisherman near the Telford iron bridge, built in 1815, across the River Spey

Fly fisherman near the Telford iron bridge, built in 1815, across the River Spey, near Craigellachie, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTelford Collection: THE TWO MENAI BRIDGES

THE TWO MENAI BRIDGES
The two Menai bridges - the suspension road bridge built by Telford, opened January 1826; and the tubular railway bridge by Stephenson and Fairbairn, opened 1850. Date: 1850

Background imageTelford Collection: The Menai Bridge, Bangor (North Wales), c1826-c1850

The Menai Bridge, Bangor (North Wales), c1826-c1850. Thomas Telfords suspension bridge over the Menai Straits was built in 1820-1826

Background imageTelford Collection: Entrance to Menai Bridge

Entrance to Menai Bridge
The entrance to the Menai Bridge from the Carnarvon shore. The bridge between mainland Wales and Anglesey was designed by Thomas Telford and opened in 1826

Background imageTelford Collection: Telford Modern Housing

Telford Modern Housing
New town style modern housing in Telford, Shropshire Date: 1950s

Background imageTelford Collection: UK, England, Shropshire, Telford, The Wrekin, public footpath

UK, England, Shropshire, Telford, The Wrekin, public footpath

Background imageTelford Collection: England, Shropshire, Telford, Ironbridge, Ironbridge Bridge, previously painted black

England, Shropshire, Telford, Ironbridge, Ironbridge Bridge, previously painted black, now in original red after 2018 restoration

Background imageTelford Collection: Map of Scotland showing Telford's and military roads, 1850

Map of Scotland showing Telford's and military roads, 1850
3359154 Map of Scotland showing Telford's and military roads, 1850; (add.info.: Map of Scotland showing Telford's roads (dotted lines) and military roads (solid lines)

Background imageTelford Collection: Basin of Caledonian Ship Canal at Muirtown near Inverness, Scotland

Basin of Caledonian Ship Canal at Muirtown near Inverness, Scotland. Opened 24 October 1822 (engraving)
533600 Basin of Caledonian Ship Canal at Muirtown near Inverness, Scotland. Opened 24 October 1822 (engraving); (add.info.: Basin of Caledonian Ship Canal at Muirtown near Inverness, Scotland)

Background imageTelford Collection: Chirk aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal, London, 1829 (engraving)

Chirk aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal, London, 1829 (engraving)
540036 Chirk aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal, London, 1829 (engraving); (add.info.: Built by Thomas Telford (1757-1834) between 1796 and 1801

Background imageTelford Collection: Postcode Sector Map sheet 13 Birmingham and West Midlands

Postcode Sector Map sheet 13 Birmingham and West Midlands
This Postcode Sector Map (sheet 13) displays all of the first part of the postcode and the first number of the second part, or Inward Code, (eg EX20 3) for Birmingham and the West Midlands

Background imageTelford Collection: UK, England, Shropshire, Telford, Ironbridge Gorge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ironbridge

UK, England, Shropshire, Telford, Ironbridge Gorge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ironbridge, The Iron Bridge over River Severn

Background imageTelford Collection: UK, England, Shropshire, countryside near Telford

UK, England, Shropshire, countryside near Telford

Background imageTelford Collection: Telford England Skyline

Telford England Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageTelford Collection: Meet Me In The Air Raid Shelter

Meet Me In The Air Raid Shelter
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Meet Me In The Air Raid Shelter, written and composed by Pete Davis. Sung by Bobby Telford, Stella Peters and Frank Connell

Background imageTelford Collection: County Map of Shropshire, c. 1777

County Map of Shropshire, c. 1777
From The Large English Atlas: or, a new set of map of all the counties of England and Wales drawn from the several surveys which have been hitherto been published

Background imageTelford Collection: The Menai Suspension Bridge between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales

The Menai Suspension Bridge between the island of Anglesey and the mainland of Wales. The bridge was designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826. Date: 1927

Background imageTelford Collection: View toward the Menai Suspension Bridge

View toward the Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford. Date: 1953

Background imageTelford Collection: The Menai Suspension Bridge built in 1826 by Thomas Telford

The Menai Suspension Bridge built in 1826 by Thomas Telford
The Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford. Date: 1953

Background imageTelford Collection: Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford

Menai Suspension Bridge, built in 1826 by Thomas Telford. Date: 1953

Background imageTelford Collection: Conway Castle Bridge, Gwynedd, North Wales

Conway Castle Bridge, Gwynedd, North Wales
Conway (Conwy) Castle suspension bridge, Gwynedd, North Wales, designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTelford Collection: The construction of Tower Bridge, London (engraving)

The construction of Tower Bridge, London (engraving)
1064599 The construction of Tower Bridge, London (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The construction of Tower Bridge, London)

Background imageTelford Collection: Head gardener Mr Brian Gilbride celebrates the success of Telford in the 1989 Britain in

Head gardener Mr Brian Gilbride celebrates the success of Telford in the 1989 Britain in Bloom competition. He is pictured in the towns Town Park. 21st November 1989

Background imageTelford Collection: MENAI / HAWKINS / LITHOGRAPH

MENAI / HAWKINS / LITHOGRAPH
Ships passing under the Menai Suspension and Tubular Bridge built by Thomas Telford, opened in January 1826. Date: 1852

Background imageTelford Collection: Wales, Conwy, Conwy Suspension Bridge with figure walking towards the walls of Conwy Castle

Wales, Conwy, Conwy Suspension Bridge with figure walking towards the walls of Conwy Castle

Background imageTelford Collection: Telford and Wrekin TF3 4 Map

Telford and Wrekin TF3 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Telford and Wrekin TF3 4

Background imageTelford Collection: St. Katherines Dock, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

St. Katherines Dock, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
St. Katherines Dock, 1872. When St Katharine Docks were built by engineer Thomas Telford, he specified warehouses designed by architect Philip Hardwick be built on the quayside so goods could be

Background imageTelford Collection: The Bridges, from Conway Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown

The Bridges, from Conway Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown
The Bridges, from Conway Castle, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume IV". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageTelford Collection: Aqueducts, 1889. Creator: W & AK Johnston

Aqueducts, 1889. Creator: W & AK Johnston
Aqueducts, 1889. Remains of Aqueduct of Metz [France, Roman]; Aqueduct of Pont du Gard near Nismes [over the River Gardon near Nimes, France

Background imageTelford Collection: Broomielaw Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland

Broomielaw Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland
The Broomielaw Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford, was opened in 1836 as a replacement for an earlier bridge on the same site

Background imageTelford Collection: Madeley Wood, Ironbridge, Shropshire

Madeley Wood, Ironbridge, Shropshire
Madeley Wood, Ironbridge, Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageTelford Collection: IOB781237

IOB781237
Ironbridge Gorge in Telford

Background imageTelford Collection: 4-4-0 Steam Locomotive - Salop Shed, Wellington, Shropshire

4-4-0 Steam Locomotive - Salop Shed, Wellington, Shropshire
4-4-0 Steam Locomotive - Salop Shed, Wellington, Telford, Shropshire, England. London Midland & Scottish Railway Date: 1930s

Background imageTelford Collection: FAMOUS ENGINEERS. Fictional group portrait of famous British engineers and inventors

FAMOUS ENGINEERS. Fictional group portrait of famous British engineers and inventors. Front row: Mark Brunel, James Watt, George Stephenson; back row: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, Thomas Telford

Background imageTelford Collection: Thomas Telfords (1757-1834) bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow. His

Thomas Telfords (1757-1834) bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow. His last stone bridge, begun 18 March 1833, opened 1 January 1836. Horse trams crossing bridge

Background imageTelford Collection: Plan of a proposal to construct a dock on the site of St Katharines Hospital, London, c1825

Plan of a proposal to construct a dock on the site of St Katharines Hospital, London, c1825. St Katharines Dock opened in October 1828

Background imageTelford Collection: Opening celebrations of St Katharines Dock, London, 1828

Opening celebrations of St Katharines Dock, London, 1828. Aerial view from the south, The docks were the only major project to be undertaken in London by the famous engineer Thomas Telford

Background imageTelford Collection: The opening of St Katharines Dock, London, 1828. Artist: E Duncan

The opening of St Katharines Dock, London, 1828. Artist: E Duncan
The opening of St Katharines Dock, London, 1828. The docks were the only major project to be undertaken in London by the famous engineer Thomas Telford

Background imageTelford Collection: St Katharines Dock, London, 1834. Artist: James Tingle

St Katharines Dock, London, 1834. Artist: James Tingle
St Katharines Dock, London, 1834. View of the dock framed by a decorative border including motifs of anchors and fishing nets. The docks opened in October 1828

Background imageTelford Collection: View of St Katharines Dock from the basin, London, c1830. Artist: Henry Jorden

View of St Katharines Dock from the basin, London, c1830. Artist: Henry Jorden
View of St Katharines Dock from the basin, London, c1830. The docks opened in October 1828. They were the only major project to be undertaken in London by the famous engineer Thomas Telford

Background imageTelford Collection: View of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes

View of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
View of the proposed St Katharines Dock, London, c1825. Also showing the Tower of London and ships and boats on the River Thames. The docks opened in October 1828

Background imageTelford Collection: Opening of St Katharines Dock, London, October 25 1828

Opening of St Katharines Dock, London, October 25 1828. A scene with crowds of people on the shore and in ships, barges and smaller boats

Background imageTelford Collection: View of construction work at St Katherines Dock, Stepney, London, January, 1828

View of construction work at St Katherines Dock, Stepney, London, January, 1828. The docks opened in October 1828. They were the only major project to be undertaken in London by the famous engineer

Background imageTelford Collection: Ullapool Museum, Highland, Scotland

Ullapool Museum, Highland, Scotland. Ullapools museum and visitor centre is housed in a converted church built by Thomas Telford in 1829 as part of a parliamentary scheme to provide places of worship

Background imageTelford Collection: Tay Bridge, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland

Tay Bridge, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. This bridge over the River Tay was designed by Thomas Telford and was completed in 1809

Background imageTelford Collection: Barge passing through St Katherines Lock, London

Barge passing through St Katherines Lock, London. The entrance from the River Thames into St Katherines Dock, built by Thomas Telford in the 1820s

Background imageTelford Collection: Conway Castle and Bridges, c1900. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard

Conway Castle and Bridges, c1900. Artist: Catherall & Pritchard
Conway Castle and Bridges, c1900. Conwy Castle is a medieval fortification in Conwy, on the north coast of Wales. It was built by Edward I, during his conquest of Wales, between 1283 and 1289

Background imageTelford Collection: St Katherines Docks, London, late 19th century

St Katherines Docks, London, late 19th century. Aerial view showing the docks, ships on the Thames, and the Tower of London in the background

Background imageTelford Collection: Loch Katrine, Scotland

Loch Katrine, Scotland. View of the walk by the shore. This fresh-water lake is used as a reservoir for the city of Glasgow. The works was opened by Queen Victoria in 1859

Background imageTelford Collection: Queen Victoria opening Glasgow waterworks at Loch Katrine, Scotland, 1859

Queen Victoria opening Glasgow waterworks at Loch Katrine, Scotland, 1859. This fresh-water lake is used as a reservoir for the city of Glasgow

Background imageTelford Collection: Telfords bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow, 1891

Telfords bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow, 1891. This was the great Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telfords (1757-1834) last stone bridge

Background imageTelford Collection: Suspension bridge over the Conwy estuary, Wales, c1840

Suspension bridge over the Conwy estuary, Wales, c1840. One of the earliest iron suspension bridges, built by Thomas Telford (1757-1834)

Background imageTelford Collection: Crinan Canal at Lochgilphead, Scotland, 1891

Crinan Canal at Lochgilphead, Scotland, 1891. Opened in 1801, the Crinan Canal linked Loch Fyne to the Atlantic. It was designed by the Scottish civil engineer John Rennie (1761-1821)

Background imageTelford Collection: Old Bridge, Invermoriston, Invernessshire, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Old Bridge, Invermoriston, Invernessshire, Scotland, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Old Bridge, Invermoriston, Invernessshire, Scotland, 20th century. Invermoriston is a small village north of Fort Augustus, in the Highlands of Scotland

Background imageTelford Collection: Basin of the Caledonian Ship Canal at Muirtown near Inverness, Scotland, 1822

Basin of the Caledonian Ship Canal at Muirtown near Inverness, Scotland, 1822. Built by Thomas Telford between Inverness and Fort William, the Caledonian Canal opened on 24 October 1822

Background imageTelford Collection: Menai Bridge (from the Anglesea Side), 1830. Artist: Thomas Barber

Menai Bridge (from the Anglesea Side), 1830. Artist: Thomas Barber
Menai Bridge (from the Anglesea Side), 1830. Thomas Telfords suspension bridge over the Menai Straits was built in 1820-1826

Background imageTelford Collection: Menai Suspension Bridge, Wales, c1826

Menai Suspension Bridge, Wales, c1826. Broadsheet on Thomas Telfords suspension bridge across the Menai Straits joining the Welsh mainland and Angelsey, built between 1820 and 1826

Background imageTelford Collection: Thomas Telford - Meyer

Thomas Telford - Meyer
Thomas Telford (1757 - 1834) Scottish civil engineer, specialising in canals and the Menai Strait suspension bridge (1819-26)

Background imageTelford Collection: Thomas Telford / Lane

Thomas Telford / Lane
THOMAS TELFORD Scottish civil engineer; his works included the Ellesmere Canal (1793), Caledonian Canal and Menai Bridge (1819-26). Date: 1757 - 1834

Background imageTelford Collection: Conway Castle and suspension bridge, North Wales

Conway Castle and suspension bridge, North Wales
Conway (Conwy) Castle and suspension bridge in North Wales. The bridge was designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826. The castle dates back to the 13th century. Date: 1838

Background imageTelford Collection: Re-building Menai Suspension Bridge

Re-building Menai Suspension Bridge
The Menai Suspension Bridge - built by Thomas Telford, opened in 1826. Reconstruction started in June 1938. Date: 1938

Background imageTelford Collection: Telford Birthplace

Telford Birthplace
Thomas Telfords birthplace in Eskdale, Scotland 1757

Background imageTelford Collection: Ironbridge

Ironbridge
Iron Bridge over the river severn at Ironbridge near Telford

Background imageTelford Collection: Jamaica Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland

Jamaica Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland
The Glasgow Bridge (colloquially known as The Jamaica Bridge ), Glasgow, Scotland crossing the River Clyde. Designed by Thomas Telford. Date: 1908

Background imageTelford Collection: Conwy Castle, Wales

Conwy Castle, Wales
Conwy (Conway) Castle, Wales. The Suspension bridge was built by master engineer of the Victorian Age, Thomas Telford Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTelford Collection: Conwy suspension bridge over Conwy estuary, Wales, part of the great London-Holyhead road

Conwy suspension bridge over Conwy estuary, Wales, part of the great London-Holyhead road. First stone laid 3 April 1822, finished summer 1826

Background imageTelford Collection: Pont-y-Cysyllte aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal where it passes through the Vale of Llangollen

Pont-y-Cysyllte aqueduct on the Ellesmere Canal where it passes through the Vale of Llangollen, Wales. The most notable of all the iron trough aqueducts in Britain

Background imageTelford Collection: Britannia Tubular Bridge over Menai Straits between Welsh mainland and Angelsea. Chester

Britannia Tubular Bridge over Menai Straits between Welsh mainland and Angelsea. Chester and Holyhead Railway. Begun 1846, opened 18 March 1850. Engineer Robert Stephenson. Box girder bridge

Background imageTelford Collection: Basin of Caledonian Ship Canal at Muirtown near Inverness, Scotland. Opened 24 October 1822

Basin of Caledonian Ship Canal at Muirtown near Inverness, Scotland. Opened 24 October 1822. Engineer: Thomas Telford. Hand-coloured engraving

Background imageTelford Collection: Road bridge across Mouse Water, at Cartland Crags (Cartlane Craigs), near Lanark, Scotland

Road bridge across Mouse Water, at Cartland Crags (Cartlane Craigs), near Lanark, Scotland. Built by the Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telford (1757-1834), it was completed in 1822

Background imageTelford Collection: Suspension bridge over the Menai Straits, Wales, built by Thomas Telford (1757-1834)

Suspension bridge over the Menai Straits, Wales, built by Thomas Telford (1757-1834), Scottish civil engineer, between 1820 and 1826

Background imageTelford Collection: View of the Ellesmere Canal as it passes through the Vale of Llangollen, Wales. In

View of the Ellesmere Canal as it passes through the Vale of Llangollen, Wales. In the middle right of the picture is the Pont-y-Cysyllte aqueduct

Background imageTelford Collection: Thomas Telford (1757-1834) Scottish civil engineer, born at Westkirk, Langholm

Thomas Telford (1757-1834) Scottish civil engineer, born at Westkirk, Langholm. Apprenticed to a stonemason at the age of 14




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Telford, a name synonymous with architectural marvels and engineering brilliance. From the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct to Telford's suspension bridge across the Menai Straits, this town boasts a rich history of iconic structures that have stood the test of time. One cannot help but be in awe of the Telford iron bridge, built in 1815, which gracefully spans across the River Spey near Craigellachie. Its sturdy construction is a testament to Thomas Telford's genius and his ability to blend functionality with elegance. Another gem in Telford's crown is the Chirk Viaduct, an impressive feat of engineering that showcases Telford/Holl/Lane collaboration at its finest. This viaduct stands tall as a symbol of progress and innovation. But perhaps one of the most breathtaking sights is the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. As you walk along its narrow path suspended high above ground level, you can't help but feel a sense of wonder at how such an intricate structure was conceived and brought to life by Thomas Telford himself. The Menai Bridge with steamship passing underneath captures both beauty and utility in perfect harmony. It serves as a reminder that bridges not only connect physical spaces but also bring people together from different walks of life. Speaking of bridges, let us not forget about THE TWO MENAI BRIDGES - The Menai Suspension Bridge (1898) and The Menai Bridge (1826-1850). These two magnificent structures showcase different eras yet share one common goal: connecting communities while leaving spectators awestruck by their grandeur. And who could ever miss out on mentioning Ironbridge? A true icon standing proud in Shropshire, it represents more than just an entrance; it signifies progress and industrial revolution etched into every beam and rivet.

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