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Preston Bypass EAW073974
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Preston Bypass EAW073974
Preston Bypass, Lancashire. Britains first motorway under construction, photographed in November 1958. It was opened by Harold MacMillan in December. This is the north end at Broughton where the M55 now joins the M6 (M6 Junction 32). Aerofilms Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print takes us back in time to the construction of Britain's first motorway, the Preston Bypass. Captured in November 1958 by Aerofilms Collection, this aerial shot showcases the engineering marvel that was taking place in Lancashire.
The image reveals a scene of bustling activity as workers laboriously build what would become an iconic stretch of road. The significance of this momentous project is further highlighted by the fact that it was inaugurated just a month later by none other than Harold MacMillan himself.
Located at Broughton, where today's M55 intersects with the M6 at Junction 32, this particular section represents the northern end of the bypass. Looking closely, one can see how meticulously every detail has been planned and executed to ensure seamless connectivity for motorists.
Transport enthusiasts will undoubtedly appreciate this snapshot from history as it captures not only a pivotal moment in British infrastructure development but also showcases the evolution of road networks over time. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and determination to overcome challenges posed by terrain and logistics.
Preserved through Historic England's archives, this photograph reminds us of our rich heritage and how far we have come since those early days when motorways were still novel concepts. It invites us to reflect on progress made while appreciating the efforts invested into shaping our modern transportation systems.
As we gaze upon this remarkable piece captured from above, let us acknowledge both its aesthetic appeal and its historical significance—a true testament to man's ability to conquer new frontiers through innovation and collaboration.
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