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'Whiteleys Viaduct, Charleston Curves', West Yorkshire, 1845.
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Description
Lithograph drawn and lithographed by American-born artist Arthur Fitzwilliam Tait (1819-1905), of Whiteleys Viaduct, built to carry the Manchester and Leeds Railway over the River Calder at Charlestown, near Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire. In 1837 Parliament gave permision for the building of a railway between Manchester and Leeds, and George Stephenson (1781-1848) was appointed its chief engineer. The 51 mile crosing of the Pennines was a major engineering project, and included the digging of Summit Tunnel at over a mile in length. The railway opened for busines in 1839. Printed by Day & Haghe, lithographers to the Queen.
Artist
Tait, Arthur Fitzwilliam
Image Ref.
10302391












