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Telfords bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow, 1891
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Telfords bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow, 1891
Telfords bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow, 1891. This was the great Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telfords (1757-1834) last stone bridge. Begun on 18 March 1833, it was opened on 1 January 1836. This image shows horse-drawn traffic and pedestrians crossing the bridge
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Chromolithograph Civil Engineering Clyde Construction Industry Glasgow Oxford Science Archive Pedestrian River Clyde Road Bridge Telford Thomas Telford Traffic Broomielaw Horse Drawn Vehicle
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This print captures the iconic Telfords bridge over the Clyde at Broomielaw, Glasgow in 1891. Designed by the great Scottish civil engineer Thomas Telford, this stone bridge stands as a testament to his remarkable legacy. Completed on 1 January 1836 after almost three years of construction, it served as Telford's final masterpiece. The image showcases a bustling scene with horse-drawn traffic and pedestrians gracefully traversing the bridge. The vibrant colors bring to life the charm of this historic moment in time. As one gazes upon this photograph, they are transported back to a bygone era when road transport relied on majestic horses and skilled drivers. Located amidst the enchanting cityscape of Glasgow, this magnificent structure not only provided a vital transportation link but also became an architectural gem that defined its surroundings. Its sturdy stone construction symbolizes Scotland's rich history and engineering prowess. This chromolithograph offers us a glimpse into nineteenth-century Britain, capturing both the country's progress and its people going about their daily lives. It serves as a reminder of how infrastructure has shaped our society throughout centuries. As we admire this print from Heritage Images, we pay tribute to Thomas Telford's immense contribution to civil engineering and celebrate his enduring legacy through this timeless piece of art.
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