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Tay Bridge, Dundee, Scotland
Tay Bridge, Dundee, Scotland - View from the North - Formerly the longest bridge in the world. Replaced in this form after a terrible collapse in 1879 when 75 passengers were lost as the central section of the bridge collapsed in high winds. Date: circa 1906
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1. Tay Bridge, Dundee, Scotland: A Glance into the Past The captivating image before you showcases the historic Tay Bridge in Dundee, Scotland, as it stood around 1906. Once the longest bridge in the world, this engineering marvel spanned the beautiful estuary of the River Tay, connecting the city of Dundee with Fife. However, the serene scene depicted here belies the bridge's tumultuous past. The original Tay Bridge, which opened in 1878, was a testament to human ingenuity and perseverance. Its construction was an engineering feat, with its central section being the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time. Tragically, on December 28, 1879, the bridge's central section collapsed during a violent storm, causing the loss of 75 lives and leaving the community in shock. The incident was a turning point in bridge engineering, leading to significant advancements in bridge design and construction. In the aftermath of the disaster, a new bridge was built, replacing the old one. The replacement bridge, which opened in 1887, was designed with improved safety features and remains in use today. This photograph, taken around 1906, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the former Tay Bridge as it once stood, a symbol of human resilience and determination in the face of adversity. The bridge's history serves as a reminder of the importance of continuous improvement and innovation in engineering and infrastructure development.
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