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GB 3493 AA/1/S/99 · Item · c.1859 - 1920
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

Reverse has label advertising Way & Sons' Stereoscopic Views of Devonshire Scenery, 13 Victoria Parade, Torquay.
In 1853 the chains intended to be used for the Clifton Suspension Bridge were sold and reused to form Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash. The bridge was opened by Prince Albert on 2 May 1859.

Way & Sons
GB 3493 AA/1/S/98 · Item · c.1859 - 1900
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

Blind stamped: "Photographed by W. May Devonport".
In 1853 the chains intended to be used for the Clifton Suspension Bridge were sold and reused to form Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash. The bridge was opened by Prince Albert on 2 May 1859.

May, W, photographer
GB 3493 AA/1/S/97 · Item · c.1859 - 1900
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

Blind stamped: "Photographed by W. May Devonport".
In 1853 the chains intended to be used for the Clifton Suspension Bridge were sold and reused to form Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash. The bridge was opened by Prince Albert on 2 May 1859.

May, W, photographer
GB 3493 AA/1/S/95 · Item · c.1859
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

No. 104. Reverse carries the stamp: "Stereoscopic Treasures / Published by W. Spreat 229 High Street Exeter."
In 1853 the chains intended to be used for the Clifton Suspension Bridge were sold and reused to form Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash. The bridge was opened by Prince Albert on 2 May 1859.

Spreat, W, publisher, 229 High Street, Exeter
GB 3493 AA/1/S/94 · Item · c.1859
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

No. 102. Reverse carries the stamp: "Stereoscopic Treasures / Published by W. Spreat 229 High Street Exeter."
In 1853 the chains intended to be used for the Clifton Suspension Bridge were sold and reused to form Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash. The bridge was opened by Prince Albert on 2 May 1859.

Spreat, W, publisher, 229 High Street, Exeter
GB 3493 AA/1/S/91 · Item · c.1850 - 1860
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

The Hungerford Bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1845. When the bridge was demolished in 1860, its chains were reused to construct the Clifton Suspension Bridge.

Elliott, J (1835 - 1903), photographer
GB 3493 AA/1/S/90 · Item · c.1850 - 1860
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

The Hungerford Bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1845. When the bridge was demolished in 1860, its chains were reused to construct the Clifton Suspension Bridge.

Elliott, J (1835 - 1903), photographer