Spanning the Tyne

Spanning the Tyne
Author: Stafford Linsley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1998
Genre: Tyne Bridge (Newcastle upon Tyne, England)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105021869396

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The Tyne Bridge

The Tyne Bridge
Author: Paul
Publsiher: Hurst Publishers
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2022-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781787389861

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The Tyne Bridge, opened in 1928 by King George V, is one of Britain’s most iconic structures, a Grade II* listed building. Linking Newcastle and Gateshead, this symbol of Tyneside and the region is also a monument to the Tyne’s industrial past. Paul Brown’s popular history explores what the bridge means to the people of North-East England, and its deep connection with their heritage. Brown recounts the story of the bridge’s predecessors, from the Roman Pons Aelius–the first crossing over the Tyne–to the Victorian era. He then brings to life the individuals who built the modern bridge: Ralph Freeman, the structural engineer who also designed the Sydney Harbour Bridge; Dorothy Buchanan, the first female member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, who produced drawings and calculations; John Carr, the boatman who bravely rescued workers from the Tyne on dozens of occasions; and the scaffolder Nathaniel Collins, the only man not to survive construction of the arch, who fell from the bridge just weeks before its completion. This richly illustrated book charts the Tyne Bridge’s story right to the present, exploring how it remains a North-Eastern cultural emblem, in a region that has changed almost unrecognisably since its heyday in the late 1920s.

The Tyne Bridge

The Tyne Bridge
Author: Paul Brown
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-03-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1911723383

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The Tyne Bridge, opened in 1928 by King George V, is one of Britain's most iconic structures, a Grade II* listed building. Linking Newcastle and Gateshead, this symbol of Tyneside and the region is also a monument to the Tyne's industrial past. Paul Brown's popular history explores what the bridge means to the people of North-East England, and its deep connection with their heritage.Brown recounts the story of the bridge's predecessors, from the Roman Pons Aelius-the first crossing over the Tyne-to the Victorian era. He then brings to life the individuals who built the modern bridge: Ralph Freeman, the structural engineer who also designed the Sydney Harbour Bridge; Dorothy Buchanan, the first female member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, who produced drawings and calculations; John Carr, the boatman who bravely rescued workers from the Tyne on dozens of occasions; and the scaffolder Nathaniel Collins, the only man not to survive construction of the arch, who fell from the bridge just weeks before its completion.This richly illustrated book charts the Tyne Bridge's story right to the present, exploring how it remains a North-Eastern cultural emblem, in a region that has changed almost unrecognisably since its heyday in the late 1920s.

A Report Relative to Tyne Bridge

A Report Relative to Tyne Bridge
Author: John Smeaton,John Wooler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1772
Genre: Newcastle upon Tyne (England)
ISBN: BL:A0020051292

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Spanning the Tyne

Spanning the Tyne
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 42
Release: 1993
Genre: Bridges
ISBN: 1857950704

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Crossing the Tyne

Crossing the Tyne
Author: Francis William David Manders,Richard Potts
Publsiher: Tyne Bridge Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2001
Genre: Bridges
ISBN: 1857951212

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The Tyne's river crossings lie at the heart of the region, not only as pivotal parts of the road, rail, cycle and footpath networks which link our communities, but also as potent symbols of the North East, held in great affection by its inhabitants. Crossing the Tyne explores the history of the bridges, tunnels, ferries and fords on the tidal reaches of the Tyne, from Ryton to the river mouth. The research spans almost 2000 years of human ingenuity, from the Roman Pons Aelius, to the hi-tech, cutting-edge Gateshead Millennium Bridge. It records some of the more daring methods of crossing the river: intrepid journeys by hot air balloon and airship. Crossing the Tyne also describes some of the innovative schemes which never got past the planning stage, like the mighty bridge, 210ft high, intended to link North and South Shields. Illustrated with contemporary colour photography by Graeme Peacock and archive material, Crossing the Tyne is a celebration one of the North's great rivers and the people who live beside it.

The Making of the Tyne

The Making of the Tyne
Author: Robert William Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1895
Genre: Tyne, River (England)
ISBN: UCLA:L0077326296

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The Story of the Tyne

The Story of the Tyne
Author: Ken Smith,Tom Yellowley
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2015
Genre: Newcastle upon Tyne (England)
ISBN: 1857952227

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