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Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. Around 1900

A view from the St Budeaux side of the Tamar river of the Royal Albert Bridge and Saltash with a steam train heading towards Plymouth. Queen Victorias consort Prince Albert opened the single broad gauge track bridge over the River Tamar, thus linking Cornwall with the Great Western system, on the 2nd May 1859. Isambard Kingdom Brunels bridge consists of two 450ft arched tubular spans which meet in mid river on four cast iron columns secured to a central underwater pier. The spans were high enough to give the Royal Navys tall ships clear heading. Royal Cornwall Museum is the UK's Greatest Museum For Cornish Life & Culture. © From the collection of the RIC

TRURI : RYrab.8

Media ID 12479709

Filename: TRURI-RYrab-8.tiff

Size: 4841 x 2945 (42.8MB)

Date: 23rd August 2016

Source: Royal Cornwall Museum

County: Cornwall

Location Name: 50.40921, -4.21643

Boats Railway River Ships Plymouth Saltash Tamar

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An Iconic Link: The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall". This print takes us back to the turn of the 20th century, offering a glimpse into the remarkable engineering feat that connected Cornwall with the Great Western system. Standing proudly over the Tamar river, we witness the awe-inspiring Royal Albert Bridge in all its grandeur. Designed by the legendary Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened on May 2nd, 1859 by Prince Albert himself, this single broad gauge track bridge forever changed transportation in this region. As we observe from St Budeaux's side of the river, our eyes are drawn to a steam train gracefully making its way towards Plymouth – a testament to progress and connectivity. The bridge's two magnificent arched tubular spans stretch an impressive 450 feet each before meeting mid-river on four sturdy cast iron columns anchored to a central underwater pier. These soaring heights were intentionally designed to provide ample clearance for even the tallest ships of Her Majesty's Royal Navy as they sailed beneath. This historic photograph serves as a reminder of both human ingenuity and natural beauty. The picturesque backdrop showcases not only Saltash but also highlights how seamlessly man-made structures can harmonize with their surroundings. It is an image that encapsulates Cornish pride while celebrating advancements in railway technology. Let this snapshot transport you back in time; imagine standing at this very spot witnessing history unfold before your eyes – where innovation meets tradition against an idyllic riverside setting.

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