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Battle For The North Charles McKean

Battle For The North By Charles McKean

Battle For The North by Charles McKean


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'Charles McKean's account of the lobbying, wrangling and financial crisis during the construction is as compelling as his account of the courtroom drama ... gripping ... a vivid account' The Times

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Battle For The North: The Tay And Forth Bridges And The 19th Century Railway Wars by Charles McKean

The first Tay Bridge collapsed into the sea in 1879, only eighteen months after it had opened, drowning seventy-two people travelling by train to Dundee. Shock reverberated through Britain, and the public demanded answers. The bridge had been hailed as a triumph of construction, and its fall shook society's confidence in the excellence of Victorian engineering. This epic tale of engineering follows the rise and fall of the career of engineer Thomas Bouch, ostracized from the engineering community when his bridge crashed into the Tay estuary. Charles McKean offers new conclusions about why the first Tay Bridge collapsed and tells how the Forth and Tay Bridges eventually became reality. He follows the railway battle for Scotland from 1845-95 and the people it involved: from the Victorian entrepreneurs, poets, journalists, lawyers and town councils, and the engineers, briggers, excavators and rivet boys, to the pioneering and inventive contractor William Arrol, who constructed the bridges that stand today. Meticulously researched and vividly told, Battle for the North explores the complicated reality underlying the Victorian pursuit of progress.

About Charles McKean

Charles McKean is Professor of Architectural History at Dundee university. He lives in Edinburgh.

Additional information

GOR002727340
9781862079403
1862079404
Battle For The North: The Tay And Forth Bridges And The 19th Century Railway Wars by Charles McKean
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Granta Books
2007-08-06
368
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