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The Cast Iron Bridge near Coalbrookdale, c. 1780 (oil on canvas)
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The Cast Iron Bridge near Coalbrookdale, c. 1780 (oil on canvas)
IGM34783 The Cast Iron Bridge near Coalbrookdale, c.1780 (oil on canvas) by Williams, William (1740-1800); 88.6x103.3 cm; Ironbridge Gorge Museum, Telford, Shropshire, UK; (add.info.: first arch bridge in the world made from cast iron; An iron bridge was first suggested by the Shrewsbury architect Thomas Pritchard: he designed a single bridge span 30 metres long, but died as work began. The project was then taken over by Abraham Darby III, who cast the bridge in his Coalbrookdale foundry, using 378 tons of iron); eIronbridge Gorge Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22367176
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Coal Mines Industrial Revolution River Severn Severn Gorge
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The Cast Iron Bridge near Coalbrookdale, c. 1780
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is a captivating oil painting that captures the essence of the industrial revolution in England. The artwork, created by William Williams, showcases the world's first arch bridge made entirely from cast iron. With its impressive dimensions of 88.6x103.3 cm, this masterpiece can be found at the Ironbridge Gorge Museum in Telford, Shropshire. The painting depicts a landscape dominated by coal mines and an expansive river known as Severn Gorge. It beautifully portrays the ingenuity and progress of the time when industries were booming along with technological advancements. The bridge itself stands proudly amidst this backdrop, symbolizing human innovation and engineering prowess. Originally designed by Thomas Pritchard but completed under Abraham Darby III's supervision, this architectural marvel required a staggering 378 tons of iron to construct. Its construction marked a significant milestone in history as it paved the way for future developments in bridge engineering worldwide. Through Williams' skilled brushstrokes and attention to detail, viewers are transported back to a pivotal moment during the industrial revolution where nature met industry head-on. This painting serves as both a historical record and an artistic tribute to those who shaped our modern world through their groundbreaking achievements. As you gaze upon "The Cast Iron Bridge near Coalbrookdale" let yourself be immersed in its rich narrative and appreciate how one single structure forever changed transportation infrastructure across nations while leaving an indelible mark on humanity's journey towards progress.
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