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"Civil Engineering

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Civil Engineering Collection: Old Putney Bridge, 1882 (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Old Houses, Bath, 1927 (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: The Bridge, 1919 (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Notre Dame, Paris, (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Fountain and Aquaduct, City of Mexico. A Ride Round the Valley of Mexico, 1875. Creator: Unknown
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Civil Engineering Collection: Central tower from which cable buckets carry materials used in... of Shasta dam, CA, 1942
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Civil Engineering Collection: Shasta dam under construction, California, 1942. Creator: Russell Lee
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Civil Engineering Collection: Million dollar highway [U. S. 550] is cut through massive rocks in Ouray County, Colorado, 1940
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Civil Engineering Collection: Road cut into the barren hills which lead into Emmett, Idaho, 1941. Creator: Russell Lee
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Civil Engineering Collection: Cherry orchards and irrigation ditch, Emmett, Idaho, 1941. Creator: Russell Lee
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Civil Engineering Collection: Cherry orchards, farm lands and irrigation ditch at Emmett, Idaho, 1941. Creator: Russell Lee
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Civil Engineering Collection: Adolph Sutro, 1865-1880. Creator: Unknown
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Civil Engineering Collection: The longest siphon in the world crosses the Malheur Valley, Malheur County, Oregon, 1939
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Civil Engineering Collection: Siphon - the worlds longest - which carries water 5 miles to Dead Ox Flat, Oregon, 1939
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Civil Engineering Collection: Water seepage from newly irrigated land on top of bench, eroding sides, Dead Ox Flat, Oregon, 1939
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Civil Engineering Collection: Water seepage from newly irrigated land... Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County, Oregon, 1939
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Civil Engineering Collection: The Forth Road Bridge; To be opened by H. R. H. The Prince of Wales on Tuesday, March 4, 1890
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Civil Engineering Collection: Running the first train over the new Forth Bridge, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Civil Engineering Collection: Vue of Kleveniers Canal, Amsterdam, c. 1740-1770 (hand-coloured engraving)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Windy Day, Paris, 1889 (oil on panel)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Foggy Night, New York, (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Sunlight: The Rio Sant Aponal, Venice, (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Tour the Empire at Wembley, 1920 (lithograph in colours)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Medallion commemorating the construction of the metropolitain municipal de Paris, 1912 (metal)
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Civil Engineering Collection: A British Railways poster advertising Durham, c. 1935 (colour lithograph)
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Civil Engineering Collection: On the Rondout (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Venice; Venise, 1935 (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Catching Tiddlers at Eastbury, Berkshire, (pencil and watercolour on card)
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Civil Engineering Collection: The Toll Bridge, New Hampshire, Near Exeter, 1906 (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Watching the Ducks, (watercolour heightened with white)
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Civil Engineering Collection: The Diversion of the Euphrates, from The Story of Cyrus, Flanders, c. 1670
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Civil Engineering Collection: Chesterfield Bridge, North Anna, Virginia, May 1864. Creator: Alexander Gardner
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Civil Engineering Collection: Pontoon Bridge Across the Rappahannock, May 1863. Creator: Alexander Gardner
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Civil Engineering Collection: Three First Traverses on Land End, Fort Fisher, North Carolina, January 1865
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Civil Engineering Collection: The Pulpit, Fort Fisher, N. C. January 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
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Civil Engineering Collection: High Bridge Crossing the Appomattox, Near Farmville, 1865. Creator: Alexander Gardner
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Civil Engineering Collection: Pass in the Raccoon Range, Whiteside No. 1, 1864. Creator: George N. Barnard
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Civil Engineering Collection: The Great Forth Bridge, Near Edinburgh, Scotland, 1891. Creator: BW Kilburn
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Civil Engineering Collection: Pass of the Crawford Notch, and Train, late 19th century. Creator: BW Kilburn
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Civil Engineering Collection: Frankenstein Trestle and Train, P. & O. R. R. Crawford Notch, N. H. late 19th century
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Civil Engineering Collection: Trestle Work, Promontroy Point, Salt Lake Valley, 1868 / 69. Creator: Andrew Joseph Russell
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Civil Engineering Collection: Notre-Dame de Paris, 1900 (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Fireworks at Ryogoku, from the Series, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (woodblock print)
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Civil Engineering Collection: Washerwomen on the Banks of River Touques; Lavandieres sur un des bras de la Touques
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Civil Engineering Collection: Rouen Port, (oil on canvas)
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Civil Engineering Collection: A Bateau-Lavoir near the old Pont des Invalides (black lead, watercolour on paper)
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Civil Engineering Collection: A View of the Ponte Vecchio, Florence, (oil on panel)
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Civil Engineering Collection: The Railway Bridge, Pontoise, c. 1873 (oil on canvas)


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"Civil Engineering: Building Bridges and Shaping the World" From iconic structures like the Clifton Suspension Bridge and the Forth Bridge to ambitious projects such as the Manchester Ship Canal, it has played a pivotal role in shaping our modern world. The viaduct across the Sankey Valley stands as a testament to the ingenuity of early engineers, with its stunning aquatints showcasing their meticulous craftsmanship. But civil engineering is not limited to grand infrastructure alone. It extends its reach even into everyday life, as seen in A Parisian Flower Market captured on canvas, where urban planning seamlessly blends with aesthetics. Similarly, Colliford Reservoir in St Neot showcases how engineering can harness nature's resources for sustainable development. The reactor building and foundations of Sizewell A and B demonstrate how civil engineering supports advancements in energy production. Meanwhile, M6 Motorway construction exemplifies how transportation networks are meticulously designed to connect people and places efficiently. Looking back at history, we catch a glimpse of London's visionary spirit through the proposed western archway of Thames Tunnel from 1831. This project paved the way for future underground marvels that define cities today. Civil engineering encompasses both artistry and functionality - it bridges gaps between communities while ensuring safety and efficiency. As depicted in bridge constructions worldwide or celebrated through London North Eastern Railway posters advertising journeys to Scotland along picturesque routes – this field continues to shape our world by connecting us physically and culturally. In essence, civil engineering is more than just constructing buildings; it is about creating pathways towards progress that stand tall for generations to come.