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Carnon Viaduct, Perranwell, Cornwall. 20th June 1932
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Carnon Viaduct, Perranwell, Cornwall. 20th June 1932
View of the Carnon Viaduct showing the original Brunel timber fan structure viaduct being replaced by a new stone structure directly behind the original. The new viaduct opened on 13th August 1933. Photographer: Herbert Hughes
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Captured in this vintage print from 1932, we are transported back to the picturesque landscape of Perranwell, Cornwall. The focal point is the magnificent Carnon Viaduct, a testament to engineering prowess and architectural beauty. Standing proudly over the tranquil river below, this iconic bridge has witnessed a significant transformation. The image showcases an extraordinary moment in history as we witness the replacement of Brunel's original timber fan structure viaduct with a new stone structure. Behind the aged wooden beams that once bore countless trains crossing its span, lies the promise of progress and modernity. A glimpse into a future where sturdiness meets elegance. It is fascinating to observe how construction workers meticulously dismantle parts of the old viaduct while simultaneously erecting its successor directly behind it. This delicate dance between preservation and innovation symbolizes Cornwall's resilience and adaptability. On August 13th, 1933, after months of hard work and dedication by skilled hands like those captured by photographer Herbert Hughes' lens, the new Carnon Viaduct emerged in all its grandeur. Serving as a vital link for Great Western Railway (GWR) trains traversing through Truro towards their Cornish destinations. This photograph not only immortalizes an important chapter in Cornwall's transportation history but also reminds us of our ability to forge ahead while honoring our past.
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