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Bridging The Gap: How The Severn Bridge Was Built
I have just watched this BBC 4. I haven't had much luck in posting BBC IPlayer links here on AB these last few days, so just go to the iplayer and put the title in.
This was really fascinating ! In included interviews with the original engineers and workmen on the bridge, which is 50 years ago this year.Loads of footage of the work involved.
Just my kind of program !
This was really fascinating ! In included interviews with the original engineers and workmen on the bridge, which is 50 years ago this year.Loads of footage of the work involved.
Just my kind of program !
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I love most aspects of civil engineering and suspension bridges are a particular interest of mine. Though not a suspension bridge my favourite bridge is the Forth Railway bridge. They are building a visitor centre and the facility for visitors to ascend to the top of one of the cantilevers (360 feet above the water). Can’t wait!
I love most aspects of civil engineering and suspension bridges are a particular interest of mine. Though not a suspension bridge my favourite bridge is the Forth Railway bridge. They are building a visitor centre and the facility for visitors to ascend to the top of one of the cantilevers (360 feet above the water). Can’t wait!
Yes...I like civil engineering projects as well NJ.
If all had gone to plan, I had ambitions to be a Civil Engineer when I left school in the late 60's. Unfortunately my boredom with school and my Mums needs for extra money coming in didn't really allow that to happen.
A few years ago, when Little Willy and I were much younger and fitter, we walked over the bridge one summer day, had lunch in Aust, and then walked back over again. A long way but, like going down into the Grand Canyon, its been ticked off my bucket list !
If all had gone to plan, I had ambitions to be a Civil Engineer when I left school in the late 60's. Unfortunately my boredom with school and my Mums needs for extra money coming in didn't really allow that to happen.
A few years ago, when Little Willy and I were much younger and fitter, we walked over the bridge one summer day, had lunch in Aust, and then walked back over again. A long way but, like going down into the Grand Canyon, its been ticked off my bucket list !
I am glad you liked it. I have spent hours trying to source the video content which must be buried in the Film Institute archives, but to no avail. Just a tip, the music combo Public Service Broadcasting have a number of great videos and tunes up on You Tube, and I would recommend you give them a once over. Go is particularly good, so I have posted it.
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