the britannia tubular bridge
- Made:
- London
- maker:
- Norman Wilkinson and Jordison and Company Limited
Poster, London, Midland & Scottish Railway, The Britannia Tubular Bridge - Menai Straits by Norman Wilkinson. Landscape with bridge in foreground. Text: The train which left Euston on August 1st 1848, was called "The Irish Mail" and has been so named ever since. It started at 8.45p.m.that night, and that is the time today. But the Britannia Bridge was not yet built and passengers and mail bags had to take coach from Bangor to Telford@s Suspension Bridge to Anglesley where another train awaited them. By June 1850 the Britannia Bridge was open to traffic and today Robert Stephenson's mighty engineering feat stands as a memorial to the consummate skaill of the Victorian generation of engineers. Today the Irish Mail provides a day and night service to Ireland, covering the journey between Euston and Kingstown (Dun Laoghaire) in a little over 9 hours. Other ids: ERO 53351. Format: double royal. Dimensions: 40 x 25 inches, 1016 x 635 mm.
Details
- Category:
- Railway Posters, Notices & Handbills
- Object Number:
- 1978-9175
- Materials:
- paper
- Measurements:
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overall: 1016 mm x 635 mm
- type:
- poster