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495 Glass Frames

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Opening of Kincardine on Forth Bridge by the governors of the counties of Fife

Opening of Kincardine on Forth Bridge by the governors of the counties of Fife, Stirling and Clackmannanshire. 30th October 1936

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Crowds gathered to see The Flying Scotsman leave Stockton Station

Crowds gathered to see The Flying Scotsman leave Stockton Station, on a last run over the Forth Bridge, 25th August 1968. The LNER Class A3 Pacific steam locomotive No

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: New Forth Road Bridge Under Construction. The Forth Road Bridge is a suspension bridge in

New Forth Road Bridge Under Construction. The Forth Road Bridge is a suspension bridge in east central Scotland. The bridge, opened in 1964, spans the Firth of Forth, connecting West Lothian

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland - October 1964 Forth Road Bridge in the distance

Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland - October 1964 Forth Road Bridge in the distance

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Forth Railway Bridge June 1962 With new Forth Road Bridge being built in

Forth Railway Bridge June 1962 With new Forth Road Bridge being built in backgoround

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland - October 1964 Forth Road Bridge in the distance

Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland - October 1964 Forth Road Bridge in the distance

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: The Forth Rail Bridge. The Forth Bridge (Built 1890) was the largest span bridge in

The Forth Rail Bridge. The Forth Bridge (Built 1890) was the largest span bridge in the world. The bridge took seven years to build, cost £ 3 million at the time and used over 50

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Workmen preparing a platform around one of the girders of the Forth rail Bridge prior to

Workmen preparing a platform around one of the girders of the Forth rail Bridge prior to painting it. The bridge takes seven years to paint

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Workmen preparing a platform around one of the girders of the Forth rail Bridge prior to

Workmen preparing a platform around one of the girders of the Forth rail Bridge prior to painting it. The bridge takes seven years to paint. Decorating Engineering Architecture

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Chef Ian Marshall of Glasgow putting finishing touches 1967 to sugar model of Forth Road

Chef Ian Marshall of Glasgow putting finishing touches 1967 to sugar model of Forth Road Bridge which he made out of sugar

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Forth Bridge June 1962 With new Forth Road Bridge being built in backgoround

Forth Bridge June 1962 With new Forth Road Bridge being built in backgoround

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Eileen Catterson and BMW Z3 convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail Bridge

Eileen Catterson and BMW Z3 convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail Bridge

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Prince Charles on a visit to the Forth Bridge in Edinburgh April 1996

Prince Charles on a visit to the Forth Bridge in Edinburgh April 1996

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: HMS Royal Sovereign seen here passing under the Forth Bridge

HMS Royal Sovereign seen here passing under the Forth Bridge. The ship had been on loan to the USSR

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Forth Road Bridge

Forth Road Bridge

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Forth Ferry May 1953 Fery Boat crossing between South Queensferry

Forth Ferry May 1953 Fery Boat crossing between South Queensferry and North Queensferry River Forth with Forth Bridge in background

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Queen crosses Forth Road Bridge with Prince Philip 1964 to offically open the crossing

Queen crosses Forth Road Bridge with Prince Philip 1964 to offically open the crossing

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Forth Road Bridge December 1997

Forth Road Bridge December 1997

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Aerial view of Forth Road bridge Edinburgh November 1998

Aerial view of Forth Road bridge Edinburgh November 1998

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: The Royal car boards the Robert the Bruce ferry at Forth Bridge Edinburgh on it

The Royal car boards the Robert the Bruce ferry at Forth Bridge Edinburgh on its journey back to Balmoral with the Queen and Princess Margaret. September 1947

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: A balloon in tow from a warship as it passed under the Forth Bridge

A balloon in tow from a warship as it passed under the Forth Bridge. February 1919 P001275

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: World War One A biplane takes off from the deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Argus in

World War One A biplane takes off from the deck of the aircraft carrier HMS Argus in the Firth of Forth. Forth Railway Bridge in background. circa 1918

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: John Ferry takes another look at the bullet that made him the first civilian casualty of

John Ferry takes another look at the bullet that made him the first civilian casualty of World War Two. The date: October 16th 1939

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: A Royal Navy battleships passes underneath the Forth bridges it prepares to dock at

A Royal Navy battleships passes underneath the Forth bridges it prepares to dock at the naval base at Rosyth. Circa 1948 P000156

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Construction of the Forth Bridge, Scotland

Construction of the Forth Bridge, Scotland
Construction of the Forth Road Bridge, Scotland 1962

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Swan and Forth Road Suspension Bridge at sunset

Swan and Forth Road Suspension Bridge at sunset
Forth Road Bridge and swan silhouetted against sunset

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: KNOCK214

KNOCK214
2014 British Touring Car Championship, Knockhill, Scotland. 23rd-24th August 2014, Glynn Geddie (GBR) United Autosports Toyota Avensis

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: The ferry boat Sir William Wallace at South Queensferry 1957

The ferry boat Sir William Wallace at South Queensferry 1957
The ferry boat Sir William Wallace by the quayside next to the Forth Bridge at South Queensferry, West Lothian, Scotland 1957

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: KNOCK044

KNOCK044
2014 British Touring Car Championship, Knockhill, Scotland. 23rd-24th August 2014, Glynn Geddie (GBR) United Autosports Toyota Avensis

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Forth Rail Bridge, South Queensferry, Midlothian

Forth Rail Bridge, South Queensferry, Midlothian
Forth Rail Bridge, South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Date: 1900s

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Cornwall TR16 4 Map

Cornwall TR16 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cornwall TR16 4

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Test Valley SP10 1 Map

Test Valley SP10 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Test Valley SP10 1

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Hampshire PO14 3 Map

Hampshire PO14 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hampshire PO14 3

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Newcastle NE1 3 Map

Newcastle NE1 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Newcastle NE1 3

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Fife KY12 8 Map

Fife KY12 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Fife KY12 8

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Fife KY11 1 Map

Fife KY11 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Fife KY11 1

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Fife KY12 9 Map

Fife KY12 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Fife KY12 9

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Fife KY11 9 Map

Fife KY11 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Fife KY11 9

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Liverpool L20 8 Map

Liverpool L20 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Liverpool L20 8

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Rushmoor GU14 9 Map

Rushmoor GU14 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Rushmoor GU14 9

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Falkirk FK10 4 Map

Falkirk FK10 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Falkirk FK10 4

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Falkirk FK9 5 Map

Falkirk FK9 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Falkirk FK9 5

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Falkirk FK8 1 Map

Falkirk FK8 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Falkirk FK8 1

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Falkirk FK3 8 Map

Falkirk FK3 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Falkirk FK3 8

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Cantilever Bridge

Cantilever Bridge
circa 1930: The Forth Rail Bridge at North Queensferry, designed by Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Baker, completed in 1890. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Iron Road

Iron Road
September 1935: A steam engine thunders across the Firth of Forth railway bridge. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Great Britain, Scotland, Edinburgh, South Queensferry, The Forth Bridge

Great Britain, Scotland, Edinburgh, South Queensferry, The Forth Bridge

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Glass Frame Collection: Great Britain, Scotland, Edinburgh, South Queensferry, The Forth Bridge at Dawn

Great Britain, Scotland, Edinburgh, South Queensferry, The Forth Bridge at Dawn



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