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The Tyne Bridge: Icon of North-East England

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A compelling account of how engineering, architectural ingenuity, a region’s great industrial tradition, and the labour of thousands came to span the Tyne.

‘Th[is] book is a must-read.’

‘[The Tyne Bridge] instantly jumps into the pantheon of my ''favourite Newcastle books''!’

''The Tyne Bridge, symbol of home and identity, is my favourite structure in the whole world and this book tells its tale--and that of its remarkable predecessors--with a rich plethora of wonderful stories. A very entertaining read.''

''The bridges over the Tyne have long captured the Geordie imagination and Paul Brown has written a gripping account of Tyneside''s own Arc de Triomphe.''

''Paul Brown''s focus on the intimate human stories sets this work apart from the rest. While you should expect an insightful and comprehensive history of the bridges themselves, you will be delighted with the effort taken to shine a light on the touching stories that make the Tyne Bridge so magnificent.''

''A magnificent feat of engineering, linking Newcastle and Gateshead across the Tyne, Paul Brown''s biography of our great bridge is a testament to the drive, resilience and engineering ingenuity of the people of the North East.'' ''The Tyne Bridge merited a book which Geordies can be proud of. Paul Brown nailed it with diligent research and expert storytelling.''

''A Big River needs a big bridge and a brilliant book. A comprehensive and heartfelt tribute to the Geordie Golden Gate.''

The Tyne Bridge, opened in 1928 by King George V, is one of Britain’s most iconic structures, a Grade II* listed building. Linking Newcastle and Gateshead, this symbol of Tyneside and the region is also a monument to the Tyne’s industrial past. Paul Brown’s popular history explores what the bridge means to the people of North-East England, and its deep connection with their heritage.

Brown recounts the story of the bridge’s predecessors, from the Roman Pons Aelius–the first crossing over the Tyne–to the Victorian era. He then brings to life the individuals who built the modern bridge: Ralph Freeman, the structural engineer who also designed the Sydney Harbour Bridge; Dorothy Buchanan, the first female member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, who produced drawings and calculations; John Carr, the boatman who bravely rescued workers from the Tyne on dozens of occasions; and the scaffolder Nathaniel Collins, the only man not to survive construction of the arch, who fell from the bridge just weeks before its completion.

This richly illustrated book charts the Tyne Bridge’s story right to the present, exploring how it remains a North-Eastern cultural emblem, in a region that has changed almost unrecognisably since its heyday in the late 1920s.




  • | Author: Paul Brown
  • | Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
  • | Publication Date: Mar 21, 2024
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  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781911723387
  • | ISBN-10: 1911723383
Author:
Paul Brown
Publisher:
C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publication Date:
Mar 21, 2024
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781911723387
ISBN10:
1911723383