Tour Scotland Photograph Video Firth Of Forth South Queensferry



Tour Scotland video just before a storm over the Firth of Forth by South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Not long after I shot this video it snowed for a wee while in this area of Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph just before a storm over the Firth of Forth by South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Forth Railway Bridge Firth Of Forth Near Edinburgh



Tour Scotland travel video of the Forth Railway Bridge which spans the Firth of Forth, on ancestry, genealogy, history visit and small group trip to South Queensferry near Edinburgh, Scotland. The word Firth means Estuary in Scotland.


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Tour Scotland Video Crossing Forth Road Bridge February 18th



Tour Scotland video shot today crossing the Forth Road Bridge from South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland. The Forth Road Bridge is a suspension bridge in east central Scotland. The bridge, opened in 1964, spans the Firth of Forth, connecting the capital city Edinburgh, at South Queensferry, to Fife, at North Queensferry.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Forth Road Bridge from South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph shot today of the Forth Bridges from Port Edgar, South Queensferry, near Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Tour Scotland Video Just Reward Returning To Pittenweem Harbour East Neuk Of Fife



Tour Scotland travel video of the Just Reward prawn boat returning to harbour on ancestry visit and trip to Pittenweem,East Neuk of Fife. Very windy this afternoon on the coast of Fife as this boat returned to harbour.



Tour Scotland video of the harbour in Pittenweem, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland. Fiona-S and Just Reward in the harbour in Pittenweem. Fiona-S is a Crab Boat.

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Tour Scotland Photographs Sunset Tay Bridge Dundee February 17th

Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon at sunset behind the Tay Railway Bridge by Dundee, Scotland.

Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon at sunset behind the Tay Railway Bridge by Dundee, Scotland. In this photograph a Diesel Passenger Train is crossing the bridge.

Tour Scotland photograph shot this afternoon at sunset behind the Tay Railway Bridge by Dundee, Scotland.

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The Tay Bridge disaster of December 28th 1879 shocked and horrified Victorian society. It came at the end of a terrible year for the British Empire. They had lost a whole army brigade in the Zulu War in January, and the Consul in Afghanistan had been butchered in September. The country was suffering a severe economic depression, partly because the rail network had opened up the country to products from abroad, such as cheap grain from the American prairies. And then the longest bridge in the world (approved by the Government) collapsed in a storm. This book describes the reinvestigation of the disaster from the original witness evidence and the set of photographs of the remains now held in Dundee City Library. It confirms everything concluded at the time: the bridge was badly designed, built and maintained. However, it is likely that metal fatigue helped bring the structure down that fateful night. Enlargements of the court pictures shows all the terrible design defects in the high girders section of the bridge, which brought it down. Warnings of the deteriorating state of the structure were ignored or concealed, and a whole train with at least 75 passengers and crew were lost that night. Never before (or since) has such an event occurred. The forensic re-investigation also shows why engineers had to convince the travelling public that they could build safely, the new bridge being the first result. However, it was the Firth of Forth bridge which came to symbolise that effort, a bridge which has become an icon to structural integrity. The book reveals that other engineers could build safe brisges from iron, especially Gustave Eiffel, whose iron pipe bridges still survive and carry trains in the Massif Centrale in France. His bridges predate the old Tay bridge by 10 years. And it his methods which have resulted in the brand new Millau road bridge in the same region. Beautiful Railway Bridge of the Silvery Tay: Reinvestigating the Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879 (Revealing History).

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