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Construction of the Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash, 1858

The bridge was opened in May 1859. STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway.

Media ID 4490935

Filename: B2 057.jpg

Size: 3000 x 2368 (1.1MB)

Date: 19th January 2011

Source: STEAM Museum of the GWR

Unique Reference Number: Br 057

Bridge Saltash

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This photograph captures the construction progress of the Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash, Cornwall, in 1858. The bridge, named in honor of Queen Victoria's consort, Prince Albert, was an engineering marvel of its time. Designed by the renowned Isambard Kingdom Brunel, this suspension bridge spans the River Tamar and connects Devon and Cornwall, two historically distinct counties in England. The image showcases the intricate details of the bridge's construction, with workers meticulously assembling the iron chains and suspending them from the towering piers. The towers, standing tall against the backdrop of the Cornish countryside, are a testament to the ingenuity and determination of the engineering team. The Tamar River, with its tranquil waters, adds a serene contrast to the industrious scene unfolding on the bridge. The Royal Albert Bridge was a significant milestone in Brunel's illustrious career, and its construction marked a turning point in the transportation history of the region. The bridge's opening in May 1859 revolutionized the way people and goods moved between Devon and Cornwall, bringing the two counties closer together and fostering economic growth. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the construction of one of the most iconic structures in South West England. The intricate details and the grandeur of the scene make it a captivating addition to any collection, transporting viewers back in time to witness the engineering prowess of the Victorian era.

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