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The Forth Bridge

The Forth Bridge
Author: Sheila McKay
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-11-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781780276960

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The Forth Bridge was the greatest engineering feat the Victorian world had ever seen and remains, to this day, one of the great achievements of mankind. The Forth Bridge: A Picture History, tells the dramatic story of its construction using rare archive photographs.


The Briggers

The Briggers
Author: Elspeth Wills
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2022-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9781839830044

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The Forth Bridge has long been recognised as one of the finest examples of Victorian engineering on the planet and has achieved an iconic status as one of the great feats of western civilisation since its official opening in 1890. Lavishly illustrated throughout with stunning archive images, Elspeth Wills uncovers the human story behind 'the engineering marvel': the story of the Briggers. It is a story that has never been told before - of ordinary men working on an extraordinary structure in an often hostile and dangerous environment. Recognised throughout the world as an enduring icon of Scotland, the Forth Bridge is more than just a testament to the genius of Victorian engineering, it is a monument to all those who worked to realise its vision and to the scores of lives that were lost in the process. In this groundbreaking new work, Elspeth Wills gives a voice to the forgotten heroes who helped to make the ambition of the Bridge a reality.


100 Years of the Forth Bridge

100 Years of the Forth Bridge
Author: Roland Paxton
Publisher: Thomas Telford Publishing
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN:

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The fascinating story of the Forth Bridge is related here. The bridge is a functional monument, now transporting 200 trains a day and three million passengers a year, a symbol of Scotland and of human ingenuity, a pinnacle of Victorian enterprise and engineering, and a memorial to the men who died in its creation. As part of their contribution to the centenary of the Forth Bridge, a group of eminent engineers reassessed the bridge from the standpoint of current engineering knowledge. This lavishly illustrated book is the result.


The Bridge

The Bridge
Author: Iain Banks
Publisher: Little Brown GBR
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2001
Genre: Amnesia
ISBN: 9780316858540

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The man who wakes up in the extraordinary world of a bridge has amnesia, and his doctor doesn't seem to want to cure him. Does it matter? Exploring the bridge occupies most of his days. But at night there are his dreams. Dreams in which desperate men drive sealed carriages across barren mountains to a bizarre rendezvous; an illiterate barbarian storms an enchanted tower under a stream of verbal abuse; and broken men walk forever over bridges without end, taunted by visions of a doomed sexuality. Lying in bed unconscious after an accident wouldn't be much fun, you'd think. Oh yes? It depends who and what you've left behind. Which is the stranger reality, day or night? Frequently hilarious and consistently disturbing, THE BRIDGE is a novel of outrageous contrasts, constructed chaos and elegant absurdities.


Engineering Wonders of the World

Engineering Wonders of the World
Author: Archibald Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1910
Genre: Engineering
ISBN:

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John Fowler, Benjamin Baker, Forth Bridge

John Fowler, Benjamin Baker, Forth Bridge
Author: Iain Boyd Whyte
Publisher: Edition Axel Menges
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1997
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 3930698188

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When the Forth Bridge opened on 4 March 1890 it was the longest railway bridge in the world and the first large structure made of steel. Crossing the wide Firth of Forth east of Edinburgh, it represents one of the greatest engineering triumphs of Victorian Britain, man's victory over the intractable topography of land and water. Not surprisingly, such a vigorous rebuff of the natural order was condemned at the time by those late Victorians who resisted the march of technology, and William Morris described the Bridge as the »supremest specimen of all ugliness«. In response, Benjamin Baker insisted that its beauty lay in its functional elegance. Contrasting his masterpiece with the only comparable structure of the period, the Eiffel Tower, he concluded: »The Eiffel Tower is a foolish piece of work, ugly, illproportioned and of no real use to anyone.


Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
Author: W. Westhofen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 71
Release: 1890
Genre: Cantilever bridges
ISBN:

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The Forth Bridge

The Forth Bridge
Author: Sir Benjamin Baker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1882
Genre: Forth Bridge (South Queensferry, Scotland : Railroad bridge)
ISBN:

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The Forth Bridge

The Forth Bridge
Author: Sir Benjamin Baker
Publisher: [London : s.n.], 1884 (London : Bedford Press)
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1884
Genre: Bridges
ISBN:

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Painting the Forth Bridge

Painting the Forth Bridge
Author: Carl MacDougall
Publisher: White Lion Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN:

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With the new Parliament now established, Scotland stands poised on the brink of momentous changes in its political, social, economic and cultural life. In this book, Carl MacDougall, one of Scotland's most distinguished writers, sets out to investigate the nature of the Scottish identity, to examine its roots and to evaluate the possibilities of a new flowering in the years ahead. Applying his pointed critical analysis to Scottish art, architecture, dance, music and literature, MacDougall strips away the layers of romantic mythology associated with Scottishness -- from Bonnie Prince Charlie to Braveheart -- and assesses how the deep need for a hero has led the Scots first to deify and then denigrate individuals such as Robert Burns, Walter Scott, Sean Connery, and Billy Connolly. Finally, he argues persuasively in favor of a newly self-confident national identity based on the contemporary realities of Scottish life and culture. Witty and frequently controversial, Painting the Forth Bridge is indispensable reading, not just for Scots, but also for all those concerned with the issue of national identity.