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Menai Suspension Bridge, Wales, c1826
Menai Suspension Bridge, Wales, c1826. Broadsheet on Thomas Telfords suspension bridge across the Menai Straits joining the Welsh mainland and Angelsey, built between 1820 and 1826. It was built to carry the London/Holyhead road used for transporting mails between Dublin and London. The bridges original timber deck was wrecked in a storm in 1839. In 1940 the chains were renewed with high tensile steel
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This print showcases the iconic Menai Suspension Bridge, a remarkable engineering feat of the 19th century. Built between 1820 and 1826 by renowned engineer Thomas Telford, this architectural masterpiece spans across the Menai Straits, connecting mainland Wales with Angelsey. Originally designed to carry the London/Holyhead road for efficient transportation of mails between Dublin and London, it played a crucial role during the Industrial Revolution. The image captures the grandeur of this historic structure, featuring its elegant archways and intricate suspension cables. The monochrome tones add a timeless quality to the scene, emphasizing its significance in history. A sailing boat gracefully glides beneath the bridge, showcasing how water transport coexisted harmoniously with road transport during that era. Notably, this particular print highlights an important event in the bridge's history - a storm in 1839 that wrecked its original timber deck. However, resilience prevailed as high tensile steel chains were later installed in 1940 to renew its strength. As we admire this engraving today, we are reminded of both Telford's ingenuity and his contribution to civil engineering. This print serves as a testament to human innovation and reminds us of our ability to overcome challenges through technological advancements.
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