No. 1290.
This view shows the locks to the Cumberland Basin. A swivel bridge, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, can be seen open by the South Entrance Lock (seen on the right in the photograph). The swivel bridge was in operation by 1849 and was turned by a hydraulic mechanism.
On the North Entrance Lock (seen on the left of the photograph) is another swivel bridge designed by the dock’s engineer, Thomas Howard and based on Brunel’s design. This swivel bridge was operational by 1864, but was removed sometime between 1868 and 1870 when Howard’s new North Lock was being built. It was re-erected at Bathurst Basin. In 1872-1873 Brunel’s swivel bridge was shortened and moved to the North Entrance Lock.
GB 3493 AA/1/S/80
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c.1864 - 1868
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
GB 3493 AA/1/S/81
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c. 1850 - 1867
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
No. 1292.
Bedford, Francis (1815 -1894), photographer
GB 3493 AA/1/S/50
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c.1865 - 1880
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
GB 3493 AA/1/S/82
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c. 1850 -1894
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
GB 3493 AA/1/S/2
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c. 1856 - 1862
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
The card is blind stamped "London Stereosc____ 54 Cheapside".
The London Stereoscope Company, 54 Cheapside
GB 3493 AA/1/S/49
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c.1865 - 1880
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
No. 1281.
Bedford, Francis (1815 -1894), photographer
GB 3493 AA/1/S/151
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c. 1890 -1920
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
V26506 T. Reverse has notes on the bridge.
Underwood & Underwood, publishers
GB 3493 AA/1/S/143
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c. 1902
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
No. 12600. Reverse has a description and note on the history of Kenmare.
Singley, B L