Elevation and plan of proposed rail/pedestrian bridge across the Rosetta branch of the River Nile, Egypt

Made:
1850-1859 in Egypt
Elevation and plan of proposed rail/pedestrian bridge across

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Elevation and plan of proposed rail/pedestrian bridge across
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Drawing: Elevation and plan of proposed rail/pedestrian bridge across the River Nile. Line drawing with wash, scale c.1/4" : 4'? This drawing is associated with the railway engineering work for Egypt carried out by Robert Stephenson.

Elevation and plan of proposed rail/pedestrian bridge across the Rosetta branch of the River Nile, Egypt at Kafr El Zayyat. Camels, soldiers and a train can be seen crossing the bridge. It spanned a distance of 1,100 feet and was part of the Alexandria to Cairo railway surveyed by Robert Stephenson and was completed in 1858. This bridge, which included a rotating swing bridge to allow the passage of boats, replaced a train ferry at this site. The train ferry had been subject of a paper published in the Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers written by Thomas Sopwith, who had travelled to Egypt with Stephenson in 1856.

Details

Category:
Archive Collections
Object Number:
1914-874
Materials:
paper (fibre product)
Measurements:
overall: 585 mm x 2530 mm
type:
drawing
credit:
Stephenson, G.