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Forth Railway Bridge Collection

Distinctive, industrial art featuring one of the greatest cantilever trussed bridges

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Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: The Forth Bridge

The Forth Bridge
circa 1927: A train going over the Forth Bridge. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images)

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Forth Railway Bridge
circa 1925: A steamer on the River Forth near the Forth Bridge. The Forth Bridge spans the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in Lothian and is over a mile long

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: The Mighty Forth Rail Bridge at dusk

The Mighty Forth Rail Bridge at dusk
The Forth Bridge over the Firth of Forth taken from South Queensferry. The Bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
March 1890: Pictures showing various aspects of building the Forth Bridge: its size compared with the Eiffel Tower; a demonstration of the cantilever process; a cassion being towed into position

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
Construction of the Forth Bridge, on the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in Lothian, 23rd June 1888. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
The Forth Bridge which spans the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in Lothian and is over a mile long. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: North Queensferry with the beautiful Forth bridge

North Queensferry with the beautiful Forth bridge
North Queensferry is a village in Fife, Scotland, on the Firth of Forth, between the Forth Bridge and the Forth Road Bridge, and 10 miles (16.1 km) from Edinburgh

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Rail bridge and jetty

Forth Rail bridge and jetty
Forth Rail bridge silhouetted against storm grey sky on cold winters day on east coast of Scotland near Edinburgh

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth road suspension bridge river edinburgh

Forth road suspension bridge river edinburgh
Forth road suspension bridge over Firth of Forth near Edinburgh Scotland

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Houses of North Queensferry and the Forth bridge

Houses of North Queensferry and the Forth bridge
North Queensferry, Scotland - June, 2017: Houses of North Queensferry and the Forth bridge

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Rail Bridge

Forth Rail Bridge

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Inchgarvie Island View

Inchgarvie Island View
Inchgarvie is a small, uninhabited island in the Firth of Forth. Its name comes from Innis Garbhach which is Scottish Gaelic for " rough island"

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge in Mist

Forth Bridge in Mist
The Forth Rail Bridge - an international icon of engineering - is enveloped by Sea Mist, a common sight on the firth of forth

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Three men demonstrating suspension bridge

Three men demonstrating suspension bridge
Engraving from 1889 in french magazine le voleur illustre

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: The Forth Rail Bridge

The Forth Rail Bridge
Black and white image of the Forth Rail Bridge near Edinburgh, Scotland

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: The Forth bridge, South Queensferry, Scotland

The Forth bridge, South Queensferry, Scotland
The Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken from Queensferry (South) to North Queensferry.There were ferries at Queensferry until 1964 when the nearby Forth Road Bridge was opened

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: The firth of forth railway bridge

The firth of forth railway bridge looking from (South) Queensferry towards North Queensferry.The Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken from Queensferry (South) to North Queensferry

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Railway Bridge

Forth Railway Bridge
The Forth Bridge which spans the Firth of Forth at Queensferry in Lothian and is over a mile long

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Construction of Forth Bridge near Edinburgh

Construction of Forth Bridge near Edinburgh
Antique illustration of construction of Forth Bridge near Edinburgh

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge near Edinburgh

Forth Bridge near Edinburgh
Antique illustration of a Forth Bridge near Edinburgh

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Bulk of Queensferry - pillar

Bulk of Queensferry - pillar

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: The railway bridge, view from South Queensferry

The railway bridge, view from South Queensferry
The Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken from Queensferry (South) to North Queensferry. In 2012 the bridge was placed on the UNESCO world heritage tentative list

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
The North cantilever of the Forth Bridge, spanning the Firth of Forth at Queensferry. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: North Queensferry with the Forth railway bridge

North Queensferry with the Forth railway bridge

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Rail Bridge at dusk, from South Queensferry

Forth Rail Bridge at dusk, from South Queensferry
The Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken from Queensferry (South) to North Queensferry.There were ferries at Queensferry until 1964 when the nearby Forth Road Bridge was opened

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
Five views of the Forth Bridge in Scotland, a railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken during its construction, circa 1885

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Bridge Building

Bridge Building
circa 1888: The Forth Bridge under construction, seen from North Queensferry. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler and Benjamin Baker to carry a double-track railway line

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Cantilever

Cantilever
October 1889: The North Cantilever and Garvie Main Pier of the Forth Bridge under construction at Queensferry, Scotland. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
A view of the Forth Bridge, over the Firth of Forth, from Queensferry. The steel cantilever construction was designed by John Fowler and Benjamin Baker to carry a double-track railway line

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
The construction of the Forth Bridge in Scotland, a railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, circa 1885. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Railway Bridge

Forth Railway Bridge
A train crossing the Forth Railway Bridge running across the Firth of Forth, circa 1900. The cantilever bridge was opened in 1890 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge

Forth Bridge
The Forth Railway Bridge running across the Firth of Forth, circa 1900. The cantilever bridge was opened in 1890. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Bridge of Forth

Bridge of Forth
The Old Bridge of Forth at Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, circa 1900. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: Bridge of Forth

Bridge of Forth
The Old Bridge of Forth at Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, circa 1900. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageForth Railway Bridge Collection: The Forth Bridge

The Forth Bridge
circa 1932: Building the Forth Bridge. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


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