The high girders, by john prebble

The high girders, by john prebble
Title The high girders, by john prebble PDF eBook
Author John N. Prebble
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Release 1966
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Tay Bridge Disaster

Tay Bridge Disaster
Title Tay Bridge Disaster PDF eBook
Author Robin Lumley
Publisher The History Press
Pages 387
Release 2013-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0752499602

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On Sunday, 28 December 1879, the 5.27 mail and passenger train from Burntisland to Dundee went out across the world's longest bridge on a black, fierce night, only to be dashed to pieces in the River Tay as the bridge collapsed during one of the worst storms in Scottish history. The Tay Bridge Disaster remains to this day the worst catastrophic failure of a civil engineering structure in Britain – the land equivalent of the Titanic sinking. In this book, author Robin Lumley brings a poignant human perspective to the fateful night in 1879 that shook Britain and the world of engineering to their core and sent a nation into mourning for the seventy-five souls lost to the dark, freezing waters of the River Tay. Packed full of personal tales and offering technical appendices for those who wish to further their specialised knowledge, Tay Bridge Disaster: The People's Story is a must-read for anyone interested in this tragic event in Scottish and British history.

The High Girders

The High Girders
Title The High Girders PDF eBook
Author John Prebble
Publisher Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Pages 224
Release 2021-05-27
Genre History
ISBN 1474616194

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'A tale of irresponsibility and inexperience' THE TIMES 'Graphically written with a sense of dramatic construction' SCOTSMAN On December 28th 1879, the night of the Great Storm, the Tay Bridge collapsed, along with the train that was crossing, and everyone on board... This is the true story of that disastrous night, told from multiple viewpoints: The station master waiting for the train to arrive - who sees the approaching lights simply vanish. The bored young boys watching from their bedroom window who witness the disaster. The dreamer who designed the bridge which eventually destroyed him. The old highlanders who professed the bridge doomed from the outset. The young woman on the ill-fated train, carrying a love letter from the man she hoped to marry... THE HIGH GIRDERS is a vivid, dramatic reconstruction of the ill-omened man-made catastrophe of the Tay Bridge disaster - and its grim aftermath.

Culloden

Culloden
Title Culloden PDF eBook
Author John Prebble
Publisher Random House
Pages 378
Release 2002
Genre Culloden, Battle of, 1746
ISBN 0712668209

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For years the legend of Bonnie Prince Charlie and the black memory of Butcher Cumberland have blossomed side by side. Here, from memoirs, letters, newspapers and regimental order books, the author reconstructs the battle and the months that followed.

The Tay Bridge Disaster: New Light on the 1879 Tragedy

The Tay Bridge Disaster: New Light on the 1879 Tragedy
Title The Tay Bridge Disaster: New Light on the 1879 Tragedy PDF eBook
Author John Thomas
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1972
Genre Railroad accidents
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Glencoe

Glencoe
Title Glencoe PDF eBook
Author John Prebble
Publisher Penguin UK
Pages 373
Release 1973-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 0141933143

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'You are hereby ordered to fall upon the rebels, the MacDonalds of Glencoe, and to put all to the sword under seventy.' This was the treacherous and cold-blooded order ruthlessly carried out on 13 February 1692, when the Campbells slaughtered their hosts the MacDonalds at the Massacre of Glencoe. It was a bloody incident which had deep repercussions and was the beginning of the destruction of the Highlanders. John Prebble’s masterly description of the terrible events at Glencoe was praised as ‘Evocative and powerful’ in the Sunday Telegraph.

Darien

Darien
Title Darien PDF eBook
Author John Prebble
Publisher Birlinn Publishers
Pages 0
Release 2000
Genre Darien (Panama and Colombia)
ISBN 9781841580548

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In defiance of the king and in the face of English hostility, the Scottish parliament set out to establish a colony in Central America. This dream of William Paterson, founder of the Bank of England was to end in disaster.