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John Fowler, Benjamin Baker, Forth Bridge
Opus 18
By Iain Boyd Whyte and Angus Macdonald
Photographs by Colin Baxter
Published by Edition Axel Menges
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book
When the Forth Bridge opened on 4 March 1890 it was the longest railway bridge in the world and the first large structure made of steel. Crossing the wide Firth of Forth east of Edinburgh, it represents one of the greatest engineering triumphs of Victorian Britain, man’s victory over the intractable topography of land and water. Not surprisingly, such a vigorous rebuff of the natural order was condemned at the time by those late Victorians who resisted the march of technology, and William Morris described the Bridge as the »supremest specimen of all ugliness«. In response, Benjamin Baker insisted that its beauty lay in its functional elegance. Contrasting his masterpiece with the only comparable structure of the period, the Eiffel Tower, he concluded: »The Eiffel Tower is a foolish piece of work, ugly, illproportioned and of no real use to anyone.
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- Publisher: Edition Axel Menges (December 16, 1997)
- Length: 60 pages
- ISBN13: 9783930698189
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