The Iron Bridge: Symbol of the Industrial Revolution

The Iron Bridge: Symbol of the Industrial Revolution

by Barrie Trinder (Author), Barrie Trinder (Author), Neil Cossons (Author)

Synopsis

The first bridge ever to be built of iron, in 1779, is perhaps the most important industrial monument in Britain. The bridge changed the pattern of communications in its area, and attracted thousands of sightseers. The first book with this title marked the bicentenary in 1979, explaining the conception, design and construction of the bridge and its social impact. However, since then, so much new evidence has required a completely new account. Of the iron bridges built in the half century after 1781, this book identifies nearly twice as many as the first edition. The definitive history by the two authors best qualified to write it.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 168
Edition: Second Edition
Publisher: Phillimore & Co Ltd
Published: 07 Oct 2002

ISBN 10: 1860772307
ISBN 13: 9781860772306

Author Bio
Neil Cossons and Barrie Trinder worked together at Ironbridge between 1971 and 1983, the former as Director of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum and the latter as the Museum Trust's Honorary Historian. During that time they jointly directed the First International Congress of the Conservation of the Industrial Monuments and were co-authors of the first edition of this book