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The Forth Bridge (Souvenir Guides)
 
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The Forth Bridge (Souvenir Guides) (Paperback)

by Colin Baxter (Author, Photographer), Jim Crumley (Author)
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The Forth Bridges is the supreme ambassador of railway bridges. It has become heritage in its own working lifetime. Its brute strength and beauty have won the world's admiration. Now, in its second century, it remains its own monument to a daring vision and the anonymous thousands who laboured to make it what it has become.