John Oram's photos with the keyword: Isambard Kingdom Brunel

Royal Albert Bridge (6) - 2 February 2018

08 Feb 2018 1 824
The Royal Albert Bridge, completed in 1859, is one of the great sights of south west England and one of the great engineering feats of the 19th century. Carrying trains to and from Plymouth across the River Tamar, it is best seen from Saltash, especially its station (as here). A reproduction of one of the contract drawings is displayed on the down side platform. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was too ill to attend the opening of the bridge by Prince Albert on 2 May 1959 and died later that year. The words 'I.K.Brunel Engineer 1859' appear above both portals having been added after his death. The 19th century engineering masterpiece stands alongside the Tamar Bridge, completed more than 100 years later in 1961. I wonder if the newer structure will achieve the longevity of its neighbour? 200_3_P1040300R

Royal Albert Bridge (5) - 2 February 2018

08 Feb 2018 318
The Royal Albert Bridge, completed in 1859, is one of the great sights of south west England and one of the great engineering feats of the 19th century. Carrying trains to and from Plymouth across the River Tamar, it is best seen from Saltash, especially its station (as here). A reproduction of one of the contract drawings is displayed on the down side platform. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was too ill to attend the opening of the bridge by Prince Albert on 2 May 1959 and died later that year. The words 'I.K.Brunel Engineer 1859' appear above both portals having been added after his death. The 19th century engineering masterpiece stands alongside the Tamar Bridge, completed more than 100 years later in 1961. I wonder if the newer structure will achieve the longevity of its neighbour? 200_3_P1040292R

Royal Albert Bridge (4) - 2 February 2018

08 Feb 2018 536
The Royal Albert Bridge, completed in 1859, is one of the great sights of south west England and one of the great engineering feats of the 19th century. Carrying trains to and from Plymouth across the River Tamar, it is best seen from Saltash, especially its station (as here). A reproduction of one of the contract drawings is displayed on the down side platform. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was too ill to attend the opening of the bridge by Prince Albert on 2 May 1959 and died later that year. The words 'I.K.Brunel Engineer 1859' appear above both portals having been added after his death. The 19th century engineering masterpiece stands alongside the Tamar Bridge, completed more than 100 years later in 1961. I wonder if the newer structure will achieve the longevity of its neighbour? 200_3_P1040285R

Royal Albert Bridge (3) - 2 February 2018

08 Feb 2018 256
The Royal Albert Bridge, completed in 1859, is one of the great sights of south west England and one of the great engineering feats of the 19th century. Carrying trains to and from Plymouth across the River Tamar, it is best seen from Saltash (as here), especially its station. A reproduction of one of the contract drawings is displayed on the down side platform. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was too ill to attend the opening of the bridge by Prince Albert on 2 May 1959 and died later that year. The words 'I.K.Brunel Engineer 1859' appear above both portals having been added after his death. 200_3_P1040278R

Royal Albert Bridge (2) - 2 February 2018

08 Feb 2018 207
The Royal Albert Bridge, completed in 1859, is one of the great sights of south west England and one of the great engineering feats of the 19th century. Carrying trains to and from Plymouth across the River Tamar, it is best seen from Saltash (as here), especially its station. A reproduction of one of the contract drawings is displayed on the down side platform. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was too ill to attend the opening of the bridge by Prince Albert on 2 May 1959 and died later that year. The words 'I.K.Brunel Engineer 1859' appear above both portals having been added after his death. 200_3_P1040275R

Royal Albert Bridge (1) - 2 February 2018

08 Feb 2018 201
The Royal Albert Bridge, completed in 1859, is one of the great sights of south west England and one of the great engineering feats of the 19th century. Carrying trains to and from Plymouth across the River Tamar, it is best seen from Saltash, especially its station. A reproduction of one of the contract drawings is displayed on the down side platform. Isambard Kingdom Brunel was too ill to attend the opening of the bridge by Prince Albert on 2 May 1959 and died later that year. The words 'I.K.Brunel Engineer 1859' appear above both portals having been added after his death. 200_3_P1040284R