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The majestic Forth Bridge stands tall, connecting the shores of Fife and Queensferry over the mighty Firth of Forth

Background imageForth Collection: Splicing Cable First Accident Board Great Eastern

Splicing Cable First Accident Board Great Eastern
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Background imageForth Collection: Coiling Cable Large Tanks Works Telegraph Construction

Coiling Cable Large Tanks Works Telegraph Construction
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Background imageForth Collection: First Telegraph House Heart Content Newfoundland

First Telegraph House Heart Content Newfoundland
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Background imageForth Collection: Forward Deck Great Eastern Cleared First Attempt

Forward Deck Great Eastern Cleared First Attempt
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Background imageForth Collection: News Received Atlantic Cable Parts World etc

News Received Atlantic Cable Parts World etc
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Background imageForth Collection: Foilhummerum Bay Valentia Cromwell Fort Caroline Laying

Foilhummerum Bay Valentia Cromwell Fort Caroline Laying
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Background imageForth Collection: Cable Passed Works Hulk Old Frigate Iris Lying

Cable Passed Works Hulk Old Frigate Iris Lying
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Background imageForth Collection: Searching Fault Hauling Back Cable Bottom Atlantic

Searching Fault Hauling Back Cable Bottom Atlantic
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Background imageForth Collection: Vase Mask Garlands Two Crabs 17th century late

Vase Mask Garlands Two Crabs 17th century late
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Background imageForth Collection: Coiling Cable -tank Board Great Eastern Sheerness

Coiling Cable -tank Board Great Eastern Sheerness
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Background imageForth Collection: September 8th Heart Content day successful termination

September 8th Heart Content day successful termination
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Background imageForth Collection: Great Eastern Under Weigh July 23rd 1865 Escort

Great Eastern Under Weigh July 23rd 1865 Escort
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Background imageForth Collection: Deck Great Eastern Aft Paying-out Machinery 1866

Deck Great Eastern Aft Paying-out Machinery 1866
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Background imageForth Collection: Paying-out Machinery Stern Great Eastern 1865

Paying-out Machinery Stern Great Eastern 1865
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Background imageForth Collection: Reels Gutta-percha Covered Conducting Wire Conveyed

Reels Gutta-percha Covered Conducting Wire Conveyed
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Background imageForth Collection: Valentia 1857-1858 Time Laying Former Cable 1865

Valentia 1857-1858 Time Laying Former Cable 1865
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Background imageForth Collection: Night Scene Cable Entangled Nearly Broken July 18th

Night Scene Cable Entangled Nearly Broken July 18th
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Background imageForth Collection: Getting Out Great Buoys Deck Eastern Looking

Getting Out Great Buoys Deck Eastern Looking
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Background imageForth Collection: H. M.s Agamemnon Laying Atlantic Telegraph Cable

H. M.s Agamemnon Laying Atlantic Telegraph Cable
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Background imageForth Collection: Great Eastern Weighing Anchor Off Maplin Sands

Great Eastern Weighing Anchor Off Maplin Sands
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Background imageForth Collection: View Looking Aft Port Paddle-box Deck Great Eastern

View Looking Aft Port Paddle-box Deck Great Eastern
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Background imageForth Collection: Source Size = 3793 x 2536

Source Size = 3793 x 2536
The Naval Manoeuvres, with the Northern Fleet: the Ships Searching the Forth Bridge with the Electric Light

Background imageForth Collection: Source Size = 3772 x 3325

Source Size = 3772 x 3325
THE NEW ABERFOYLE RAILWAY, SCOTLAND: 1. Aberfoyle, Showing the Bailie Nicol Jarvie Inn and the Clachan; 2. New Bridge Over the River Forth; 3. The New Railway Station, Aberfoyle; 4

Background imageForth Collection: Opening of the Forth Bridge, the Prince and the Directors in the Reception Room

Opening of the Forth Bridge, the Prince and the Directors in the Reception Room
OPENING OF THE FORTH BRIDGE, THE PRINCE AND THE DIRECTORS IN THE RECEPTION ROOM, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageForth Collection: RUNNING THE FIRST TRAIN OVER THE NEW FORTH BRIDGE, engraving 1890, UK, U. K. Britain

RUNNING THE FIRST TRAIN OVER THE NEW FORTH BRIDGE, engraving 1890, UK, U. K. Britain
RUNNING THE FIRST TRAIN OVER THE NEW FORTH BRIDGE, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageForth Collection: FORTH BRIDGE RAILWAY, Machinery for Drilling the Steel Tubes of which the Bridge

FORTH BRIDGE RAILWAY, Machinery for Drilling the Steel Tubes of which the Bridge is to be Constructed. 2. View from the North Shore, Looking South. 3 A Caisson on Launchway, at Low Water, 4

Background imageForth Collection: Before the Forth Bridge Existed, Crossing the Forth Five and Twenty Years Ago, Engraving

Before the Forth Bridge Existed, Crossing the Forth Five and Twenty Years Ago, Engraving
BEFORE THE FORTH BRIDGE EXISTED, CROSSING THE FORTH FIVE AND TWENTY YEARS AGO, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageForth Collection: Opening of the Forth Bridge, the Prince Clinching the Last Rivet, Engraving 1890, Uk, u

Opening of the Forth Bridge, the Prince Clinching the Last Rivet, Engraving 1890, Uk, u
OPENING OF THE FORTH BRIDGE, THE PRINCE CLINCHING THE LAST RIVET, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageForth Collection: Opening of the Forth Bridge, the Prince Viewing the Bridge from the Steam-Launch Dolphin

Opening of the Forth Bridge, the Prince Viewing the Bridge from the Steam-Launch Dolphin
OPENING OF THE FORTH BRIDGE, THE PRINCE VIEWING THE BRIDGE FROM THE STEAM-LAUNCH DOLPHIN, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageForth Collection: The Forth Bridge, Section Showing the Interior of a Caisson, Engraving 1890, Uk, u

The Forth Bridge, Section Showing the Interior of a Caisson, Engraving 1890, Uk, u
THE FORTH BRIDGE, SECTION SHOWING THE INTERIOR OF A CAISSON, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageForth Collection: The Forth Bridge, the Cantilever Towers in Course of Construction, Engraving 1890, Uk, u

The Forth Bridge, the Cantilever Towers in Course of Construction, Engraving 1890, Uk, u
THE FORTH BRIDGE, THE CANTILEVER TOWERS IN COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageForth Collection: The Opening of Forth Bridge by the Prince of Wales, Mr. William Arrol the Contractor

The Opening of Forth Bridge by the Prince of Wales, Mr. William Arrol the Contractor
THE OPENING OF FORTH BRIDGE BY THE PRINCE OF WALES, MR. WILLIAM ARROL The Contractor, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageForth Collection: The Opening of Forth Bridge by the Prince of Wales, Lord Colville of Culross Chairman

The Opening of Forth Bridge by the Prince of Wales, Lord Colville of Culross Chairman
THE OPENING OF FORTH BRIDGE BY THE PRINCE OF WALES, LORD COLVILLE OF CULROSS Chairman of the Great Northern Railway Company, engraving 1890, UK, U.K

Background imageForth Collection: The Opening of Forth Bridge by the Prince of Wales, Mr. J. Dent Dent, Engraving 1890

The Opening of Forth Bridge by the Prince of Wales, Mr. J. Dent Dent, Engraving 1890
THE OPENING OF FORTH BRIDGE BY THE PRINCE OF WALES, MR. J. DENT DENT, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageForth Collection: SHORE STREET, LEITH, lies on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, in the unitary

SHORE STREET, LEITH, lies on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, in the unitary local authority of the City of Edinburgh. UK

Background imageForth Collection: THE BASS ROCK, FROM NORTH BERWICK, an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth

THE BASS ROCK, FROM NORTH BERWICK, an island in the outer part of the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland. UK

Background imageForth Collection: FORTH BRIDGE, FROM THE SOUTH-WEST. The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge

FORTH BRIDGE, FROM THE SOUTH-WEST. The Forth Bridge is a cantilever railway bridge over the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland, to the east of the Forth Road Bridge

Background imageForth Collection: OLD BRIDGE OF FORTH, STIRLING, Gaelic: Sruighlea, is a city and former ancient burgh

OLD BRIDGE OF FORTH, STIRLING, Gaelic: Sruighlea, is a city and former ancient burgh in Scotland. UK

Background imageForth Collection: MAP OF THE FORTH, UK, Scotland

MAP OF THE FORTH, UK, Scotland

Background imageForth Collection: A river landscape with a man and a goat, Gilles Neyts, 1643 - 1681

A river landscape with a man and a goat, Gilles Neyts, 1643 - 1681

Background imageForth Collection: View of a village, Hendrik Roosing, 1780

View of a village, Hendrik Roosing, 1780

Background imageForth Collection: Village on a river, Jan van de Velde (II), 1639 - 1641

Village on a river, Jan van de Velde (II), 1639 - 1641

Background imageForth Collection: Winter landscape with skater, in the background are two men in a boat and a windmill

Winter landscape with skater, in the background are two men in a boat and a windmill, David van der Kellen (II), 1814 - 1879

Background imageForth Collection: View of the square for the new theater, nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam, The Netherlands

View of the square for the new theater, nieuwe Schouwburg in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Cornelis Bogerts, Theodore Crajenschot, in or after 1774

Background imageForth Collection: WORLD WAR I: SURRENDER. View from a British destroyer of one of the German battleships

WORLD WAR I: SURRENDER. View from a British destroyer of one of the German battleships proceeding to the firth of River Forth to surreneder, Scotland. Photograph, c1918

Background imageForth Collection: Tapping a rubber tree - Singapore

Tapping a rubber tree - Singapore Date: circa 1908

Background imageForth Collection: View of Stirling, Scotland from Abbey Craig

View of Stirling, Scotland from Abbey Craig, site of the Wallace Monument. Date: 1910s

Background imageForth Collection: Three Fairey Swordfish Is of No 822 (TSR) Squadron

Three Fairey Swordfish Is of No 822 (TSR) Squadron flying over the Forth Bridge. November 1937. Date: 1937



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The majestic Forth Bridge stands tall, connecting the shores of Fife and Queensferry over the mighty Firth of Forth. This iconic structure, with its distinctive red hue, has become a symbol of engineering excellence and Scottish pride. As Spitfires soar gracefully above the bridge during World War II, their presence reminds us of the historical significance this area holds. Portobello, a charming seaside town in Edinburgh, Scotland, lies nearby. Its sandy beaches and vibrant atmosphere attract locals and tourists alike to enjoy leisurely walks along the promenade or dip their toes into the refreshing waters of the Forth. The painting of the Forth Bridge is an arduous task that requires meticulous attention to detail. The dedicated workers diligently coat every inch with protective layers to ensure its longevity against harsh weather conditions. Their efforts are truly commendable as they preserve this architectural marvel for generations to come. In 1912, suffragettes gathered at Hyde Park for a demonstration rally demanding equal rights for women. Little did they know that years later, women would play pivotal roles in constructing bridges like these across nations. Fife Pier on one end and Queensferry Pier on another serve as gateways to this magnificent structure. They welcome travelers from all walks of life who embark on journeys filled with anticipation and awe-inspiring views. The Forth Road Bridge gracefully spans across the Firth between Queensferry and Inverkeithing - a testament to human ingenuity blending seamlessly with nature's grandeur. As we gaze upon these breathtaking Firth Bridges from Corstorphine Hill's vantage point, we are reminded once again how man-made wonders can harmoniously coexist within our natural landscapes. Rosyth Naval Base has stood proudly since 1908 as it safeguards Scotland's maritime interests while contributing significantly to national defense efforts. It serves as a reminder that even amidst peaceful surroundings like those offered by the Firth of Forth, protection and security remain paramount.