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Royal Albert Bridge
July 1935
Image Order No. JG3724
The Royal Albert Bridge on the GWR (Great Western Railway), spanning
the River Tamar at Saltash, Cornwall. This 930 foot long suspension
bridge was built between 1854 and 1859 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Pic ref: 99n/41/huty/13907/04
Saltash
July 1935
Image Order No. JG3720

A GWR (Great Western Railway) train crossing the River Tamar at
Saltash, Cornwall, via the Royal Albert Bridge. This 930 foot long
suspension bridge was built between 1854 and 1859 by Isambard Kingdom
Brunel.
Pic ref: 99n/41/huty/13907/01
Royal Albert Bridge
1869
Image Order No. JJ5854

Isambard Kingdom Brunel's 930 foot long Royal Albert Bridge which
crosses the River Tamar in Saltash, Cornwall.
Pic ref: 00t/45/kotr/14923/1x11c
Bridge Cleaning
16th June 1938
Image Order No. HA1571

Workmen spring-cleaning Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge which spans
the Tamar at Saltash.
Pic ref: 96e/25/huch/4376/30
Royal Albert Bridge
circa 1859
Image Order No. HH8012

The Royal Albert Bridge, designed by British engineer Isambard
Kingdom Brunel, over the River Tamar at Saltash, under construction.
Pic ref: 96e06/hdpj/3261/430x1
Brunel Bridge
1859
Image Order No. HM0529

Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge which spans the
Tamar at Saltash.
Pic ref: 97k/09/vict/0202/19
Floodlit Bridge
10th October 1960
Image Order No. HN3446

The Royal Albert Bridge across the River Tamar at Saltash, Cornwall,
which carries the main London to Penzance railway line. Built by
Brunel and opened in 1859, it was floodlit to mark its centenary.
Pic ref: 97q/32/huty/7788/13
