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Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: The Forth Bridge spanning the Firth of Forth

The Forth Bridge spanning the Firth of Forth

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge bumper

Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge bumper

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge

Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: The view from the Channel Restaurant in North Queensferry of the Forth Bridge September

The view from the Channel Restaurant in North Queensferry of the Forth Bridge September 1999

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Aerial view of Edinburgh showing Forth rail road bridge November 1998

Aerial view of Edinburgh showing Forth rail road bridge November 1998

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: General view of the Forth Road Bridge Edinburgh Circa 1970

General view of the Forth Road Bridge Edinburgh Circa 1970

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Road Bridge Scotland aerial view 1964

Forth Road Bridge Scotland aerial view 1964

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Erskine Bridge aerial view empty after being hit by UIE oil rig collision. Circa 1998

Erskine Bridge aerial view empty after being hit by UIE oil rig collision. Circa 1998

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Ian Mackie Scottish 100 metres sprinter wearing a Daily Record T shirt with the Forth

Ian Mackie Scottish 100 metres sprinter wearing a Daily Record T shirt with the Forth Rail Bridge in the background

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Road Bridge (R) and Forth Rail Bridge Scotland 1964

Forth Road Bridge (R) and Forth Rail Bridge Scotland 1964

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Aerial view of the Forth Road Bridge November 1998

Aerial view of the Forth Road Bridge November 1998

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Road Bridge construction June 1962 Wires across river catwalk ship passing

Forth Road Bridge construction June 1962 Wires across river catwalk ship passing under

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Railway Bridge Scotland 1961

Forth Railway Bridge Scotland 1961

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: The new passenger jet boat May 1998 on the River Forth as it gears up for the summer

The new passenger jet boat May 1998 on the River Forth as it gears up for the summer tourist trade

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Road bridge maintenance men November 1998

Forth Road bridge maintenance men November 1998

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Road Bridge 1971 Edinburgh Scotland

Forth Road Bridge 1971 Edinburgh Scotland

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge

Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Gladiator Rocket ( Pauline Richards) gets a head lock on referee John Anderson with

Gladiator Rocket ( Pauline Richards) gets a head lock on referee John Anderson with the Forth railway bridge in the background

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Gladiators referee John Anderson gives a lift to Gladiator Rocket (Pauline Richards

Gladiators referee John Anderson gives a lift to Gladiator Rocket (Pauline Richards) with the Forth Railway Bridge in the background

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Referee John Anderson gives a lift to Gladiator Rocket (Pauline Richards

Referee John Anderson gives a lift to Gladiator Rocket (Pauline Richards) with the Forth railway bridge in the background

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Gladiator Rocket ( Pauline Richards) gets a head lock on referee John Anderson with

Gladiator Rocket ( Pauline Richards) gets a head lock on referee John Anderson with the Forth Railway Bridge in the background

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Rail Bridge

Forth Rail Bridge

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Inchgarvie Island View

Inchgarvie Island View
Inchgarvie is a small, uninhabited island in the Firth of Forth. Its name comes from Innis Garbhach which is Scottish Gaelic for " rough island"

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Steam on the Forth Rail Bridge

Steam on the Forth Rail Bridge
A Steam Locomotive crossing the Forth Bridge in Scotland, 1931

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Big Ben

Big Ben
London, UK

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Temple Opening Bridge, East Elevation

Temple Opening Bridge, East Elevation
Plan showing the east elevation of the opening bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal at Temple, Glasgow, drawn by Thomas Somers, Master of Works and City Engineer, Glasgow

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Cloberhill Opening Bridge Masonry Details

Cloberhill Opening Bridge Masonry Details
Plan and elevations showing masonry details of Cloberhill Bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal, Glasgow

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Glasgow Corporation Tramways, Clydebank Bridges, Longitudinal Section and Plan

Glasgow Corporation Tramways, Clydebank Bridges, Longitudinal Section and Plan
Plan and sections of Kilbowie Bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal drawn by Crouch, Hogg and Easter for the Glasgow Corporation

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Plan of Proposed Swing Bridge over Forth and Clyde Canal at Castlecary

Plan of Proposed Swing Bridge over Forth and Clyde Canal at Castlecary
Plan, elevations and sections of the abutments and dolphins of the proposed swing bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal at Castlecary

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Caledonian Railway Central District Survey of Canal Bridge, Dalmuir

Caledonian Railway Central District Survey of Canal Bridge, Dalmuir
Plan showing the bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal at Dalmuir

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Wreckage of the Flying Scotsman

Wreckage of the Flying Scotsman
On the morning of April 14th the Flying Scotsman - the London to Aberdeen express from Kings Cross - came into collision with the engine of a goods train outside Burntisland Station, Fifeshire. 1914

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Firth of Forth railway bridge, Scotland

Firth of Forth railway bridge, Scotland, with houses in the foreground. circa 1905

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Rail Bridge, South Queensferry, Midlothian

Forth Rail Bridge, South Queensferry, Midlothian
Forth Rail Bridge, South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. Date: 1900s

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: The Forth bridge, South Queensferry, Scotland

The Forth bridge, South Queensferry, Scotland
The Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken from Queensferry (South) to North Queensferry.There were ferries at Queensferry until 1964 when the nearby Forth Road Bridge was opened

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: First light over the Forth Rail Bridge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Firth of Forth

First light over the Forth Rail Bridge, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the Firth of Forth, South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Rail Bridge at dusk, from South Queensferry

Forth Rail Bridge at dusk, from South Queensferry
The Railway bridge over the Firth of Forth, taken from Queensferry (South) to North Queensferry.There were ferries at Queensferry until 1964 when the nearby Forth Road Bridge was opened

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Railway Bridge

Forth Railway Bridge
A train crossing the Forth Railway Bridge running across the Firth of Forth, circa 1900. The cantilever bridge was opened in 1890 (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: The New Kingsferry Bridge On The Isle Of Sheppey. The first rising-platform bridge

The New Kingsferry Bridge On The Isle Of Sheppey. The first rising-platform bridge to be built in twenty-five years is nearing completion on the only road to the Isle of Sheppey, in Kent

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: SCOTTISH BURRY MAN

SCOTTISH BURRY MAN
The Burry Man of South Queensferry, beneath the Forth Bridge. King Malcolm III of Scotland made his escape from the English armies in a similar disguise

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: 3D City Centre, Glasgow, 1988

3D City Centre, Glasgow, 1988
Central Station, Glasgow, LANARKSHIRE, SCOTLAND. NCAP: Scottish Office: All Scotland Survey - 10/06/1988

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Stirling, 2010

Stirling, 2010
St Ninians, Stirling, STIRLINGSHIRE, SCOTLAND facing North West. NCAP: RCAHMS Aerial Survey - 07/05/2010

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Stirling, 1953

Stirling, 1953
Kildean, Stirling, STIRLINGSHIRE, SCOTLAND facing West. NCAP: Aerofilms Archive. - 09/11/1953

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Magic Lantern slide circa 1900 hand coloured. Victorian / Edwardian era The old bridge of Forth

Magic Lantern slide circa 1900 hand coloured. Victorian / Edwardian era The old bridge of Forth, Stirling
Magic Lantern slide circa 1900 hand coloured. Victorian/Edwardian era The old bridge of Forth, Stirling, Scotland with rowing boats in front

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: The famous Forth Bridge over Firth of Forth at South Queensferry in Edinburgh, Scotland

The famous Forth Bridge over Firth of Forth at South Queensferry in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Forth Bridge in Mist

Forth Bridge in Mist
The Forth Rail Bridge - an international icon of engineering - is enveloped by Sea Mist, a common sight on the firth of forth

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: The Forth Rail Bridge

The Forth Rail Bridge
Black and white image of the Forth Rail Bridge near Edinburgh, Scotland

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: Looking Through the Forth Bridge, 1926

Looking Through the Forth Bridge, 1926. From My Railway Book, No. 40, by Cecil J. Allen. [John F. Shaw & Co. Ltd. London, 1926]

Background imageThe Forth Bridge Collection: East Coast Express Crossing the Forth Bridge, 1926

East Coast Express Crossing the Forth Bridge, 1926. From My Railway Book, No. 40, by Cecil J. Allen. [John F. Shaw & Co. Ltd. London, 1926]



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