Disaster on the Dee

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This book presents a look at one of the first major railway disasters in Britain, the fall of the Dee bridge in May 1847, which occurred just outside Chester with the loss of five lives. The line had only been opened six months before, and the chief engineer Robert Stephenson was slated nationally (almost being accused of manslaughter) as his cast-iron bridge had failed so catastrophically. Luckily, only a local train was passing and so few lives were lost. Full of detailed technical insight and illustrated with a wealth of contemporary material, this informative book will be of great use for engineering students and historians, as the Dee bridge is an often cited case study of bridge failure along with the Tay and Tacoma Narrows bridges. It will also appeal to interested locals, and railway enthusiasts.
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Stock Code AT266.0
Author Lewis PR
ISBN13 9780752442662
Format Softback
Height(mm) 246
Width(mm) 174
Page Count 224
Pictures 50
Publication Date 14 Mar 2007
Publisher HISTORY PRESS
Publication Status Out of print
Record last updated 19/09/2023