SAW052276 SCOTLAND (1953). Forth Rail Bridge and Dalmeny Park, Firth of Forth. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing west. This image has been produced from a print.

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Pennawd [SAW052276] Forth Rail Bridge and Dalmeny Park, Firth of Forth. An oblique aerial photograph taken facing west. This image has been produced from a print.
Cyfeirnod SAW052276
Dyddiad 1953
Dolen Canmore Collection item 1315348
Enw lle
Plwyf DALMENY
Ardal CITY OF EDINBURGH
Gwlad SCOTLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 313554, 679252
Hydred / Lledred -3.3861974215121, 55.99846462636
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol NT136793

Pinnau

Forth Rd Bridge / New Forth Rd Bridge (under construction 2016)

navaho56
Thursday 26th of January 2017 10:14:58 AM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Better?

James Crawford
Thursday 5th of September 2013 10:43:50 PM
James - some very beautiful and artistic pics of the bridge and the Firth of Forth, I agree, but I'd say that my suggested pic posted on 9 June shows the first two generations of river crossing hard at work - the vehicle ferry and the rail bridge. It's hard to imagine 50 years on, how much the economic prosperity and 'connectivity' of many places in the country was regulated by estuary ferries like this, notably the River Severn.

Chells809
Thursday 5th of September 2013 10:43:50 PM