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G. C. R Keadby - Position of Boreholes on Site of New Bridge over River Trent [c1912-1916]

G. C. R Keadby - Position of Boreholes on Site of New Bridge over River Trent [c1912-1916]


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G. C. R Keadby - Position of Boreholes on Site of New Bridge over River Trent [c1912-1916]

Site plan of Bridge

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This print showcases the historical significance of the G. C. R Keadby bridge construction project over the majestic River Trent, dating back to approximately 1912-1916. The image depicts a meticulously detailed site plan, revealing the strategic positioning of boreholes on this remarkable engineering endeavor. The photograph is a testament to Network Rail's commitment to preserving and celebrating our rich railway heritage. It offers a glimpse into an era when ambitious infrastructure projects were undertaken with awe-inspiring precision and determination. As we delve into this snapshot from the past, we are transported back in time to witness the meticulous planning that went into constructing this iconic bridge. Each borehole strategically placed on the site plan represents countless hours of research, surveying, and engineering expertise required for such an ambitious undertaking. The print serves as a reminder of how vital bridges like these have been in connecting communities throughout history. They not only facilitated transportation but also symbolized progress and unity among regions. While it is important to acknowledge that this image does not pertain specifically to any commercial use or mention any company involved, its value lies in capturing a momentous chapter in our railway history. This timeless piece invites us to appreciate both the artistry behind its creation and the enduring legacy left by those who built it – forever bridging gaps between generations fascinated by our shared past.

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