This image shows some inconsistent details such as landward suspension rods.
unknownThe ode is headed with an image of Clifton Suspension Bridge and accompanied by lists of the military, bridge and civic processions. It was originally printed by Jeffries & Sons, (machine printers and lithographers), in 1864 and was republished by J. Hayward and presented gratis with Hayward's Illustrated Family Almanack for 1865.
Hayward, J., printer, High Street, BristolThe print is inscribed: "This view is respectively dedicated to the Mayor, Aldermen and Burgesses of the City of Bristol and The Chairman (Mark Huish Esq.) & Directors of the Bridge Company" and is noted as being "sold on the bridge & by all booksellers". Also included are statistics about the bridge.
Webb, William Waller, artist, 8 Well St, LondonColoured engraving showing Hungerford Suspension Bridge. Engraved by T H Shepherd and H S Barnard for Read & Co.'s "Mighty London" series.
Barnard, H SThis print shows the bridge as complete, however, the last construction phase to finish the bridge did not start until November 1862.
Rock & Co, LondonGrangerised from Ballou's Pictorial Drawing-Room Companion, p. 384.
unknown