£19.99 - PHILIP MEADOWS 2027 CALENDAR OFFER - CALENDAR & THE TEES NEWPORT BRIDGE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF A STEEL RIVER LANDMARK BOOK - ONLY AVAILABLE ON THIS LINK












£19.99 - PHILIP MEADOWS 2027 CALENDAR OFFER - CALENDAR & THE TEES NEWPORT BRIDGE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF A STEEL RIVER LANDMARK BOOK - ONLY AVAILABLE ON THIS LINK
£19.99 - BOOK & CALENDAR OFFER…PHILIP MEADOWS 2027 CALENDAR & THE TEES NEWPORT BRIDGE: THE UNTOLD STORY OF A STEEL RIVER LANDMARK BOOK - OFFER ONLY AVAILABLE ON THIS LINK, CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
The latest calendar by Philip Meadows - ‘40 Years in the Boro’ 2027 Calendar - is now available to order. To mark the calendar’s celebration of some of the area’s most famous landmarks, we are offering the Calendar and The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark by Tosh Warwick (which features Philip’s artwork) for a combined price of £19.99
The richly-illustrated bumper book, entitled The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark explores the history of a remarkable engineering wonder that has long been overshadowed by the nearby Tees Transporter Bridge.
Opened on Wednesday 28th February 1934 by the Duke of York, the Tees (Newport) Bridge was dubbed the ‘Tees Wonder Bridge’ as the largest vertical-lift bridge of its type in the world and the first of its type in the country. The Teesside landmark was constructed by Middlesbrough-based, famed bridge builders Dorman Long, who also built global icons such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Newcastle’s Tyne Bridge.
A decade in the making, the idea for the book on the lesser-celebrated bridge linking Middlesbrough with the north bank of the Tees dates back to the landmark’s 80th anniversary in 2014 when Tosh collaborated on a project with Teesside Archives that uncovered and digitised previously unseen photographs of Newport Bridge, which last lifted in 1990.
The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark features dozens of the previously unpublished construction and opening ceremony photographs and also draws upon rarely seen archival material from private collections, Middlesbrough Libraries, Teesside Archives and local newspaper archives to provide a fascinating insight into the history of the Grade II listed structure. The impact of deindustrialisation, tales of triumphs and tragedies and dozens of memories are accompanied by a range of facts, figures and plans in Heritage Unlocked’s latest publication.
The Newport Bridge inspired work of a number of leading artists and photographers including Abby+Owen, Robin Dale, Philip Meadows, Alan Morley, Mackenzie Thorpe, Richard Wagner and Graham Frank Wright also features in the book.
Pages: c.128