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Old Carnon Valley viaduct showing early stage of replacement, Perranwell, Cornwall. Around 1931-1932
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Old Carnon Valley viaduct showing early stage of replacement, Perranwell, Cornwall. Around 1931-1932
A general view of Brunels old Carnon Viaduct showing the early stages of construction of the new replacement pillars, with some of the workforce in the background. Brunels timber fan structure viaduct was replaced by a new stone structure directly behind the original. The new viaduct opened on 13th August 1933. Photographer: Unknown
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This print from the Royal Cornwall Museum takes us back to the early 1930s, providing a glimpse into the transformation of Old Carnon Valley viaduct in Perranwell, Cornwall. The image showcases the initial stages of construction for the replacement pillars of Brunel's iconic timber fan structure viaduct. In this general view, we witness a blend of history and progress as workers labor diligently in the background. Their presence adds a human touch to this engineering marvel, reminding us of their crucial role in shaping our transport infrastructure. With determination etched on their faces, these unsung heroes contribute to Cornwall's rich rail heritage. The photograph also highlights an interesting aspect: the new stone structure being erected directly behind its predecessor. This juxtaposition symbolizes both continuity and evolution within transportation technology during that era. It is worth noting that Brunel's original viaduct served its purpose faithfully until it was time for an upgrade. On August 13th, 1933, after meticulous planning and hard work by countless individuals involved in its construction, the new viaduct proudly opened its gates to facilitate smoother rail travel across Carnon Valley. While we may not know who precisely captured this significant moment in time with their camera lens, we owe them gratitude for preserving this invaluable piece of Cornish history. As we admire this print today, let us appreciate how far our railways have come while acknowledging those who paved the way for future generations' journeys through innovation and dedication.
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