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The Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Strait, 1850... (1901). Creator: Unknown
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The Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Strait, 1850... (1901). Creator: Unknown
The Britannia Tubular Bridge across the Menai Strait, 1850: Built by Robert Stephenson, (1901). View of the Bridge designed by engineer Robert Stephenson (1803-1859). Construction began in 1846 and the bridge was opened on 18 March 1850. It was constructed to provide trains of the Chester and Holyhead Railway with a passageway across the Menai Straits from mainland Wales to Anglesey. The railway terminated at Holyhead, which became a major port for travellers to Ireland. The Menai Suspension Bridge, a road bridge designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826, can be seen in the distance. From " The Illustrated London News Record of the Glorious Reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901: The Life and Accession of King Edward VII. and the Life of Queen Alexandra". [London, 1901]
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The Britannia Tubular Bridge - A Marvel of Victorian Engineering
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. This print captures the magnificent Britannia Tubular Bridge, an engineering marvel that spanned the Menai Strait in Wales during the 19th century. Designed by renowned engineer Robert Stephenson, this monumental structure was built between 1846 and 1850 to provide a crucial passageway for trains traveling from mainland Wales to Anglesey. The photograph showcases the impressive scale of the bridge as it stretches across the shimmering waters, connecting two lands with its innovative design. Its tubular construction was a groundbreaking feat at the time, revolutionizing railway engineering and setting new standards for future projects. Intriguingly juxtaposed against this modern wonder is another iconic landmark - Thomas Telford's Menai Suspension Bridge can be seen in the distance. This image serves as a testament to both technological progress and architectural diversity during this era. The Britannia Tubular Bridge not only facilitated transportation but also played a pivotal role in transforming Holyhead into a bustling port for travelers journeying to Ireland. Its significance cannot be overstated, symbolizing Britain's industrial prowess and its commitment to advancing infrastructure. Preserved within this vintage print from "The Illustrated London News" we are reminded of our ancestors' ingenuity and their determination to conquer nature's obstacles through innovation. It stands as an enduring tribute to human achievement and continues to inspire awe among those who appreciate history, engineering excellence, and breathtaking landscapes alike.
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