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GARD 9.004.tif
One in a series of photos showing the construction of a Cornish hedge and garden

GARD 9.003.tif
One of a series of photos showing the construction of a Cornish hedge and garden.

GARD 9.002.tif
Part of a series of photos showing the building of a Cornish hedge and garden. This photo shows a woman walking along the side of a road.

IND 16HF 057.tif
From a box of a collection of Drift Dam photos. in drawer 3B

IND 16HF 056.tif
from a large collection of Drift Dam photos box. 3B

IND 16HF 054.tif
from a large collection of photos see box 3B

BRIDG 9.003.tif
Stone bridge replacing wooden Brunel wooden bridge

BRIDG 9.002.tif
A construction scene of a Brunel wooden bridge being replaced by stone.

HARB 8.027.tif
Start of construction work on Mary Williams Pier in Newlyn.

HARB 8.026.tif
Conveyors built by Naylor Bros Warrington & installed by MDT Cranes in 1972

BRIDG 8.008.tif
Collegewood Viaduct on the Falmouth branch. Last of Brunel's wooden structures to be rebuilt (1934). The work on the new pillars for the replacement has commenced when the picture was taken.

HARB 8.017.tif
Repairs to the north wall of Penzance floating dock.

BUILD 8.032.tif
Engineers from the firm of Messrs Blight & White of Plymouth constructing the new helicopter landing platform at Bishop Rock Lighthouse (on the Isles of Scilly) in July, 1976.

DUPLICATE OF BUILD 8.030

BUILD 8.030.tif
Engineers from the firm of Messrs Blight & White of Plymouth constructing the new helicopter landing platform at Bishop Rock Lighthouse (on the Isles of Scilly) in July, 1976.

DUPLICATE OF BUILD 8.032

GARD 9.001.tif
A series of photos showing the building of a Cornish hedge and garden.

BRIDG 8.002.tif
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash. Floating the second section of the main span suspension area into position in 1858. Each section was estimated to weigh 1,000 tons.

BRIDG 8.001.tif
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash. Raising the second span section in position in 1858. The section was raised at about 3 feet at a time and the masonry was built up to take the weight of each section which was estimated to be approximately 1,000 tons.

BUILD 6.005.tif
Hawkes Farm on Alverton Road in Penzance prepared for thatching.
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