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Wood engraving
The Removal of a Dam Used for the Construction of Victoria Bridge
Artist
Inconnu / Unknown
Lithographer
Kell Bros.
Publisher
John Weale
(1791-1862)
Date
1860
Medium / Technique
Ink on paper
Relief printing
Relief printing
Dimensions7.3 x 6.7 cm
Origin
London, England
Object NumberM15934.39
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord
Status
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The Removal of a Large Boulder during the Construction of the Victoria Bridge
William Notman
1860
M15934.21
Steam Crane Used for the Construction of Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.36
Steam Floating Derrick Used for the Construction of Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.35
Steam Derrick Used for the Construction of the Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.17
Footway Used for the Construction of Victoria Bridge Roofing
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.42
Trowel used by the Prince of Wales in the completion of the Victoria Bridge
Anonymous
1860/08/25
M985.230.5027.1
Coffer Dam and Staging Used in the Construction of No. 11 Pier, 1859
Hamilton Hartley Killaly
1860
M15934.74
Construction of the Deck Top Lining of Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.33
The Construction of the Pier No. 16 of the Victoria Bridge
Inconnu / Unknown
1860
M15934.23
Victoria Bridge, Machine Used for Boring Side Lights in Tubes, 1859
J. Dunbar
1860
M15934.83
Construction of the Great Victoria Bridge in Canada, Title page, Victoria Bridge Engineer's Report, 1859-60
John Thomas
1860
M15934.2
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