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Other Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection

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Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Bomb damage to Foxs Wood Tunnel, Bristol, 1941

Bomb damage to Foxs Wood Tunnel, Bristol, 1941
A rather forlorn looking carriage can be seen here at the entrance to No.2 Tunnel at Foxs Wood near Bristol in 1941. A bomb had hit the tunnel mouth and ricocheted into the carriage

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Image 3 Sudbrook Pumping Station

Image 3 Sudbrook Pumping Station
Other Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels, Image 3 Sudbrook Pumping Station

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: The Severn Tunnel, c1886

The Severn Tunnel, c1886
This image of the English portal of the tunnel was probably taken soon after it was completed

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Footbridge at Saltford, c1900

Footbridge at Saltford, c1900
Two steam cranes lifting the girders of a footbridge into place

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Trenance Gardens, Newquay

Trenance Gardens, Newquay
This photographic postcard shows a steam locomotive travelling along the Trenance Viaduct above Trenance Gardens in Newquay, Cornwall

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Radipole Lake, Weymouth, August 1929

Radipole Lake, Weymouth, August 1929
Families gather at Radipole Lake, also known as the Backwater, to feed the swans. The railway viaduct of the Weymouth and Portland Railway can be seen spanning the water in the distance

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Image 2 The Great Spring

Image 2 The Great Spring
Other Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels, Image 2 The Great Spring

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Image 1 Cross section of tunnel

Image 1 Cross section of tunnel
Other Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels, Image 1 Cross section of tunnel

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Image 4 Beam engines

Image 4 Beam engines
Other Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels, Image 4 Beam engines

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Gwaun-cae-Gurwen viaducts, c. 1920s

Gwaun-cae-Gurwen viaducts, c. 1920s
The nearest viaduct was never used

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Barmouth Bridge, c. 1920s

Barmouth Bridge, c. 1920s
A view looking south east from Barmouth of Barmouth Bridge. The bridge opened in 1867. It is a single track timber viaduct built for the Aberystwyth and Pwllheli Railway

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Old timber bridge spanning Radipole Lake, Weymouth, c1900

Old timber bridge spanning Radipole Lake, Weymouth, c1900
An unknown saddletank steams across the bridge heading towards Portland from Weymouth. The bridge was knocked down in 1908 and replaced

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Wharncliffe Viaduct

Wharncliffe Viaduct
Built in 1837 and designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Wharncliffe Viaduct, c1920s

Wharncliffe Viaduct, c1920s
A Castle Class locomotive speeds over the viaduct. It was built in 1837 and designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Maidenhead Bridge, c1890

Maidenhead Bridge, c1890
This image shows the widening of the bridge which took place between 1890-1893. The original bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, was built in the late 1830s

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Wharncliffe Viaduct

Wharncliffe Viaduct
Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and built in 1837. The viaduct, also referred to as the Hanwell Viaduct, spans the River Brent

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Maidenhead Bridge, 1895

Maidenhead Bridge, 1895
Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel to carry the Great Western Railway across the Thames. It has the flattest brick arch in the World

Background imageOther Bridges, Viaducts & Tunnels Collection: Firft Bridge

Firft Bridge
A view of the Firft Bridge at Paddington and the Accommodation Barge going down the Grand Union Canel to Uxbridge


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