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Footbridge at Saltford, c1900

Footbridge at Saltford, c1900


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Footbridge at Saltford, c1900

Two steam cranes lifting the girders of a footbridge into place

STEAM - Museum of the Great Western Railway

Media ID 536692

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This photograph, taken around 1900, captures a pivotal moment in the construction of the Footbridge at Saltford. The image showcases the raw power and engineering prowess of the era, as two steam cranes lift the heavy girders of the bridge into place. The bridge, which spans the picturesque River Avon, was a permanent addition to the railway infrastructure of the time. The Great Western Railway (GWR), known for its innovative engineering and design, was responsible for the bridge's construction. The bridge's design was crucial to ensure the smooth flow of rail traffic and the safety of passengers crossing the river. The bridge's construction was a testament to the GWR's commitment to improving its network and providing better connectivity for its passengers. The two steam cranes, with their massive boilers and intricate machinery, are the stars of this photograph. The cranes, powered by steam, were essential tools in the construction industry during this period. Their ability to lift heavy loads and place them precisely made them indispensable in the construction of bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure projects. The steam cranes' operators, dressed in their heavy work clothes and protective gear, can be seen in the photograph, carefully guiding the girders into position. The scene is one of intense focus and precision, with every team member playing a crucial role in the construction process. This photograph is a fascinating glimpse into the past, offering a unique perspective on the engineering feats of the late 19th century. It serves as a reminder of the ingenuity and determination of the engineers and workers who built the railway network that connected Britain and shaped the country's industrial history.

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