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The Fall of the Tay Bridge
About this book
It took 600 men six years to build, and was one of the longest bridges in the world. On its completion in 1878, famous visitors, including the Emperor of Brazil, Prince Leopold of the Belgians and Queen Victoria herself, came to pay homage to this marvel of Victorian engineering. Then, on the night of 28 December 1879, the unthinkable happened. Battered by an apocalyptic storm, the thirteen 'high girders' of the rail bridge over the Tay estuary fell headlong into the river below, carrying with them a train with all its passengers and crew. There were no survivors. What caused the fall of the Tay Bridge, and who was really to blame?Returning to the subject since the first edition of The Fall of the Tay Bridge in 1994, David Swinfen has meticulously analysed new evidence and now presents a solution to the riddle which has perplexed historians and engineers for generations: what really brought the bridge down?
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword by Professor Roland Paxton, MBE, FICE, FRSE
- About the Author
- Introduction to the Revised Edition
- 1. The Bridge Is Down
- 2. Railway Rivalry
- 3. The Bridge Takes Shape
- 4. The Tay Is Bridged
- 5. After the Fall
- 6. Court of Inquiry
- 7. The Reason Why
- 8. From the Ashes of the Old
- Appendix 1: How Many Were Lost in the Disaster?
- Appendix 2: William Brown Recalls the Disaster
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index