| Description | Brunel materials which are not Clifton Suspension Bridge
Photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash showing one of the spans going into position and one span elevated. Also shows houses in foreground, ships, and countryside in background. Caption reads ‘Presented by John Hollingworth M.I.C.E. Tudor Lodge, Sherborne, Dorset, a copy from the original photograph, showing a span of the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash floating on the water, May 1959 [sic]. Copy reproduced in the Daily Telegraph 2nd May 1959’. [date may be incorrect as would date from 1859]; Sepia photograph, 22cm x 17cm (previously DM216/3 and DM216/5); with 3 modern photographic negatives of this image
‘The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash’, article by John Hollingworth, on the specifications of the bridge, n.d. (twentieth century) [transferred to DM3245/5/11]
Black and white copy drawing of the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, watercoloured, showing railway track, River Tamar and hillside. On the back is written in Nick Lee’s handwriting ‘DM216/3 Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, from I. Brunel’s life’ n.d.
Photograph of Brunel’s 360 degree protractor, manufactured by Gardiner, Bristol, photographed by Desmond Tripp Ltd, Bristol (Clients copyright) Photograph of a print of a cathedral or church (location unknown), n.d. Engraving of Cook’s Folly, near Bristol, taken from Gentleman’s Magazine, February 1814, Plate II, p121 (previously DM216/4)
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