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Newcastle-upon-Tyne from the south-west, c1850. Artist: Thomas Abiel Prior
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne from the south-west, c1850. Artist: Thomas Abiel Prior
Newcastle-upon-Tyne from the south-west, c1850. This view shows the High Level Bridge built by Robert Stephenson (1803-1859) between 1846 and 1849. It consists of six spans of cast iron bowstring arches, supported on stone piers, which carry the railway 120 feet above the Tyne. The bridge has two levels, with the railway on the upper deck and a roadway on the lower. Engraving after William Harvey (1796-1866)
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Civil Engineering Engineering Harvey High Level Bridge Newcastle Upon Tyne Oxford Science Archive Pier Prior River Tyne Robert Stephenson Steam Locomotive Stephenson Thomas Abiel Thomas Abiel Prior Train Tyne Tyne Wear Washing William Harvey York
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This print showcases the stunning cityscape of Newcastle-upon-Tyne from the south-west, captured around 1850 by renowned artist Thomas Abiel Prior. The focal point of this picturesque view is the magnificent High Level Bridge, a masterpiece of engineering designed by Robert Stephenson between 1846 and 1849. The bridge's impressive structure consists of six spans of cast iron bowstring arches, gracefully supported on stone piers that soar above the Tyne River at a height of 120 feet. Its dual levels are ingeniously designed to accommodate both railway tracks on the upper deck and a roadway below. This architectural marvel not only revolutionized transportation but also became an iconic symbol for civil engineering during the Victorian era. As we delve into this enchanting scene, we can observe various elements that bring life to this bustling cityscape. A steam locomotive gracefully glides across the bridge, showcasing advancements in transport technology during this period. Alongside it, a vibrant sailboat elegantly sails along the riverbank, adding a touch of serenity amidst all the urban activity. The presence of people going about their daily lives adds depth and character to this historical snapshot. From workers washing clothes by the riverside to individuals strolling along its banks, each figure contributes to creating an authentic representation of life in nineteenth-century Newcastle-upon-Tyne. With its rich history and remarkable architecture showcased in vivid color through William Harvey's engraving technique, this print serves as a window into England's past while celebrating human ingenuity and progress in building magnificent structures like the High Level Bridge.
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