The Forth Bridge ca. 1890 A. Duprez A symbol of Scotland, the Forth Bridge carries trains over a firth (ocean inlet) eight miles from Edinburgh. Designed by British engineers Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Barker, it was opened by the Prince of Wales on March 4, 1890 and measures 8,296 feet. The world's longest single cantilever span when built, it is now surpassed only by the Quebec Bridge in Canada, completed in 1917. Duprez, who worked during the Etching Revival, creates a moody image of the great metal construction with a small steam engine at upper right, and fishermen on the water used to establish scale.. The Forth Bridge. A. Duprez (British, late 19th century). ca. 1890. Etching. Prints
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of The Forth Bridge ca. 1890 A. Duprez A symbol of Scotland, the Forth Bridge carries trains over a firth (ocean inlet) eight miles from Edinburgh. Designed by British engineers Sir John Fowler and Sir Benjamin Barker, it was opened by the Prince of Wales on March 4, 1890 and measures 8,296 feet. The world's longest single cantilever span when built, it is now surpassed only by the Quebec Bridge in Canada, completed in 1917. Duprez, who worked during the Etching Revival, creates a moody image of the great metal construction with a small steam engine at upper right, and fishermen on the water used to establish scale.. The Forth Bridge. A. Duprez (British, late 19th century). ca. 1890. Etching. Prints by Piemags/PL Photography Limited is available for licensing today.
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