Building Big Databank entry on Firth of Forth Bridge ... So when engineers proposed bridging the even wider Firth of Forth, the Scottish public demanded a structure that looked like it could never fall down. They got it.
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Firth of Forth Bridge, South Queensferry and North Queensferry, Scotland, 1979 ... Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland ... Go to Bridge Basics; View Databank Entry...
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Firth of Forth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Firth of Forth (Scottish Gaelic: ) is the estuary or firth of Scotland's River Forth, where it flows into the North Sea, between Fife to the north, and West Lothian, the City of Edinburgh and Ea...
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A period museum photo shows cranes atop the massive structure. The bridge was constructed from 1882-1890, 2.5 KM (1.5 miles) across Scotland's Firth of Forth. Note reflection of photographer from glass frame.
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Due to the tragic collapse of the Tay Bridge, The Firth of Forth bridge, completed in 1890, was heavily over-constructed in an attempt to regain the public's confidence. ... BUILDING BIG: Databank: Firth of Forth Bridge...
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Firth of Forth ship-to-ship oil transfers ... Given the sensitivity of the Firth of Forth SPA, we campaigned for amendments to be made to the Habitats Regulations so that it was clear that the requirements of the Regulations applied to ship-to-ship oil transfers.
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Loads of you joined us for a cruise around the beautiful islands of the Firth of Forth. Angela Newton, Seabird Cruise Co-ordinator, tells us how it was for her ... Sailings take place on the beautiful Firth of Forth. Each cruise is three hours. Sunday cruises depart 9 am, and Wednesday cruises depart 6.30 pm.
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The public were warned yesterday to avoid contact with water in the Firth of Forth following a major spill at one of Scotland's biggest sewage works.
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Firth of Forth Bridge, Edinburgh, United Kingdom: This structure is a great undulating steel monster rising out of the estuary that is formed by the Forth river as it slowly spreads out toward the North Sea. "Monster" is an appropriate word... ... 57 people lost their lives building the Forth of Firth bridge.
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The Royal Navy's Northern Diving Group has successfully dealt with a suspected Second World War bomb which was found on the bed of the Firth of Forth in Scotland earlier today, Tuesday 9 December 2008, by a group of fishermen. ... A Military Operations news article ... 9 Dec 08;
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