View from S showing S pylon and deck with N pylon in background
SC 768363
Description View from S showing S pylon and deck with N pylon in background
Date 1970
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 768363
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Portland Suspension Bridge, Carlton Place, Glasgow This shows the bridge from the south-west, or Carlton Place, end. The original ironwork was supplied by P & W MacLellan. The malleable-iron lattice girder deck is the 1871 replacement for the original, lighter one. At the same time the suspension chains were lowered to meet the bottom of the deck. The deck of the bridge was strengthened in 1871 by Bell & Miller to take account of a number of accidents to suspension bridges, but the pylons, and most of the suspension chains are original. The bridge is still in use. This bridge was built in 1851 at the expense of the landowners of the parish of Gorbals to provide access to the city centre from new housing being built to the south of the river. The ironwork was designed by George Martin, engineer, and the masonry pylons by Alexander Kirkland. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H35/70/53/7
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