Stereoview of a mountaineer's bridge in Norway
- GB 3493 AA/1/S/204
- Item
- c. 1850 - 1930
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
C H Graves, publisher
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Stereoview of a mountaineer's bridge in Norway
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
C H Graves, publisher
Stereoview of an army crossing a bridge
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
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Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
8 photographs show the Clifton Suspension Bridge, some dating from before work began onsite to complete the Bridge in 1862.
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
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Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
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Photograph of Clifton Suspension Bridge showing a family by the New Inn waiting for the Ferry
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
No. 1284. Reverse carries crested stamp: "Photographed by F. Bedford photographer to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales."
Bedford, Francis (1815 -1894), photographer
Photograph of the Prince Albert, Consort to Queen Victoria
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection
Mayall, photographer, 224 Regent Street, London
• 20 CDs containing digitally-born and digital surrogate files of Adrian Andrews’ images and research, including drafts and proofs for the guidebook, Clifton Suspension Bridge, by Adrian Andrews and Michael Pascoe, (Broadcast Books, 2008) (c. 2000 – 2016)
• Two A3 portfolio folders containing original prints of various bridges (c.1770s – 1880s), copies and grangerized extracts from nineteenth-century publications (including The London Illustrated News, The Scotsman), photographic prints and negatives of Clifton Suspension Bridge and other bridges, photocopies of letters and papers from archives and photographic prints of exhibitions boards (2006).
• 7 lever arch folders and one folder containing prints, drafts for Andrews' publications and research notes concerning the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the history of bridge engineering in general and Kings Weston House, Bristol.
• One stereoscope and 209 stereoscopic photographs of bridges, including 84 images of Clifton Suspension Bridge (c.1850s – 1910).
• Three commemorative medallions: iron bridge at Coalbrook (opened 1779), London Bridge (opened 1831) and the Thames Tunnel (opened 1845).
• One hard drive containing approximately 32,500 images relating to Adrian Andrew’s historic research and design work.
• Collection of books and 7 framed prints relating to Isambard Kingdom Brunel and the history of bridge construction and engineering.
Andrews, Adrian Harry Douglas
Round yellow teapot stand with image of Clifton Suspension Bridge
Honiton Pottery
Cream coloured cup decorated with a transfer image of Clifton Suspension Bridge
Part of a tea set (see refs 018 to 022).
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