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Royal Albert Bridge, c1900

Royal Albert Bridge, c1900


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Size: 3000 x 2393 (948KB)

Date: 7th July 2010

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: B1 102

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Royal Albert Bridge, c1900

Built 1859 and designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway

Media ID 3670176

Bridge Royal Albert Saltash Tamar


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This photograph, taken around the turn of the twentieth century, showcases the majestic Royal Albert Bridge in all its glory. Designed by the visionary Isambard Kingdom Brunel and completed in 1859, this engineering marvel spans the Tamar River and connects Saltash in England with Plymouth. The bridge's distinctive wrought-iron lattice design, with its elegant arches and intricate detailing, was a testament to Brunel's innovative engineering skills and his unwavering commitment to creating a seamless connection between land and sea. The Royal Albert Bridge was built during the height of the Industrial Revolution, a time when the Great Western Railway (GWR) was expanding its network and transforming the way people and goods were transported. The bridge was a crucial addition to the GWR's infrastructure, enabling the efficient movement of passengers and freight between the southwest of England and the rest of the country. This photograph captures the bridge in its prime, with the steam trains of the GWR making their way across the bridge, their chimneys billowing out plumes of smoke against the backdrop of the Cornish countryside. The tranquil waters of the Tamar River reflect the bridge's elegant arches, creating a breathtaking scene that is both historic and timeless. The Royal Albert Bridge remains an enduring symbol of Brunel's engineering genius and the Industrial Revolution's transformative impact on transportation. Today, it continues to stand as a testament to the ingenuity and ambition of those who dared to dream big and build the world around them.

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