At the time of its construction, the Forth Bridge was the largest bridge in the world, and to this day it remains a breathtaking monument to the vision and confidence of the Victorian age which created it. For seven years, thousands of men from all over Europe worked beneath the waters of the Forth and hundreds of feet in the sky on what was widely regarded as the eighth wonder of the modern world. Sheila Mackay vividly recounts the story of the bridge from its inception to the opening ceremony in 1890. Featuring more than a hundred archive photographs which detail every stage of the project, this book is a magnificent celebration of one of humankind's most impressive engineering achievements.
| ISBN: | 9781780276960 |
| Publication date: | 3rd June 2021 |
| Author: | Sheila Mackay |
| Publisher: | Birlinn an imprint of Birlinn Ltd |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Pagination: | 112 pages |
| Genres: |
Local history Bridges History of engineering and technology |
At the time of its construction, the Forth Bridge was the largest bridge in the world, and to this day it remains a breathtaking monument to the vision and confidence of the Victorian age which created it. For seven years, thousands of men from all over Europe worked beneath the waters of the Forth and hundreds of feet in the sky on what was widely regarded as the eighth wonder of the modern world. Sheila Mackay vividly recounts the story of the bridge from its inception to the opening ceremony in 1890. Featuring more than a hundred archive photographs which detail every stage of the project, this book is a magnificent celebration of one of humankind's most impressive engineering achievements.
The Forth Bridge features in the following genres: Local history, Bridges, History of engineering and technology
The Forth Bridge is available in Paperback
The Forth Bridge was written by Sheila Mackay and published by Birlinn an imprint of Birlinn Ltd
The Forth Bridge has 112 pages
£13.49