 Posted Jun 5, 2003 by boots (keeper of the pink flipper) Really like this entry Bels. Read it a while back and thought it excellent. I know both the bridges well having spent a large chunk of life in Bath and a good few holidays south of the Tamar. Fascinating detail too...the little old ladies peddling wares in gas filled tunnels! yuk! I can just imagine it, must have been quite unpleasant working conditions. take care boots
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 Posted Jan 3, 2006 by Scruff79 I'm with boots on this, a very good entry about two excellent Victorian engineers. I watched the programme by Jeremy Clarkson about IKB last year, & he said that the Great Eastern ended it's life in the Mersey as a floating advert, before being scrapped. Apparently the only part that is left is the mast, which is at Anfield football ground.
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 Posted Jun 13, 2007 by Gordoneu I agree that they were both excellent engineers, but British? Surely French has to be a more accurate description?
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 Posted Aug 2, 2007 by Scruff79 IKB was born in Britian, his father was not, but came to prominance (sp) while working in the UK.
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