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Fine Art Print : Bridging the Lune JLP01_08_083582
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Bridging the Lune JLP01_08_083582
TEBAY, EDEN, CUMBRIA. A view of the construction of the M6 Motorway through the Lune Gorge, showing the Roger Howe bridge in the foreground, carrying the A685 over the River Lune, and the Lawtland House viaduct in the background, carrying the A685 over the motorway.
The work on the Lune Gorge section of the M6 Motorway between Killington and Tebay (Junction 37 - Junction 38) was carried out by John Laing Construction Ltd. Work started in October 1967 and the motorway was opened to traffic in October 1970. The structures in this photograph are located at grid references NY and NY to the south-east of Roundthwaite
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Media ID 24180610
© Historic England Archive. John Laing Photographic Collection
Civil Engineering Construction Motorway Road Road Transport Rural Landscape Viaduct Bridge River
A2 (42x59cm) Fine Art Print
Discover the rich history and beauty of the British Isles with our exquisite selection of Fine Art Prints from Media Storehouse. This captivating image, Bridging the Lune JLP01_08_083582, showcases the construction of the M6 Motorway through the Lune Gorge, featuring the Roger Howe bridge in the foreground. Each print is meticulously reproduced from the Historic England Archive, capturing the essence of the past in stunning detail. Bring history into your home and add a touch of timeless charm to your decor with this exceptional Fine Art Print.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 42cm x 42.1cm (16.5" x 16.6")
Estimated Product Size is 42cm x 59.4cm (16.5" x 23.4")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures the remarkable construction of the M6 Motorway through the picturesque Lune Gorge in Cumbria. The foreground showcases the impressive Roger Howe bridge, gracefully carrying the A685 over the tranquil River Lune. In the background, we are treated to a glimpse of Lawtland House viaduct, elegantly spanning across the motorway and supporting the A685. The monumental task of building this section of the M6 Motorway was entrusted to John Laing Construction Ltd. , who commenced work in October 1967. After three years of dedicated efforts, this engineering marvel was unveiled to traffic in October 1970. Located at grid references NY6129602758 and NY6116502666 southeast of Roundthwaite, these structures stand as testaments to human ingenuity amidst nature's beauty. The image encapsulates not only a significant milestone in civil engineering but also offers a snapshot into rural landscapes transformed by modern road transport infrastructure. It is a testament to mankind's ability to harmoniously blend progress with natural surroundings. This awe-inspiring photograph from Historic England Archive serves as a reminder that bridges not only connect physical spaces but also symbolize our collective ambition for connectivity and progress. Let it inspire us all as we continue forging new paths towards an interconnected future while cherishing our rich history and stunning landscapes along the way.
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