A box girder, for use in a Great Eastern Railway Company bridge, on flat wagons, probably at the bridge yard of the Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company

Date:
1886 - 1889
Location:
The Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company, Bank Top, Darlington
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Cleveland Bridge Works, Bank Top, Darlington
Reference:
AL0159/011/01
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Description

The Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company was founded in 1877, and went on to build bridges and structures in five continents. This girder, at a length of 76 weight, weighed 44 tons and was to be used in a bridge carrying the Great Eastern Railway "over the minories".

Content

This is part of the Volume: AL0159 Album of photographs and press cuttings on The Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company; within the Collection: ALB11 The Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company

Rights

Source: Historic England Archive

Keywords

Victorian Engineering Works, Engineering, Construction, Rail Transport