Clifton suspension bridge from the cliffs.

circa 1891

Suspended high above the Avon Gorge, the Clifton Suspension Bridge stands as one of the crowning achievements of Victorian engineering. Designed by the great Isambard Kingdom Brunel, its construction began in the 1830s but was completed only in 1864, five years after his death. This photograph, taken around 1891, shows the bridge in its early decades, blending perfectly with the rugged cliffs of Bristol.

The winding river below and the railway tunnel carved into the rock speak of a time when industrial ambition shaped the landscape. More than just a crossing, the bridge became a symbol of connection—between places, people, and eras.

📍 Location: Clifton, Bristol
📅 Date: ca. 1891
🛠 Engineering Milestone: The bridge spans 214 meters and hangs 75 meters above the river.

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Contributed by OldPik on December 26, 2024

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Clifton suspension bridge from the cliffs.
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