The first bridge over the Gorge at this point collapsed on Victoria Day in 1896 when a streetcar bearing 120 holidaymakers attempted to cross. Fifty-five lives were lost. The current bridge was built during the 1950's and still seems sturdy enough for the traffic it bears.
Monday, May 5, 2008
Point Ellice Bridge
The first bridge over the Gorge at this point collapsed on Victoria Day in 1896 when a streetcar bearing 120 holidaymakers attempted to cross. Fifty-five lives were lost. The current bridge was built during the 1950's and still seems sturdy enough for the traffic it bears.
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There's your minimalism, Benjamin. ;^) I like how the distant street lights seem to curl right over the near railing. Thanks for the point of history too. Makes you wonder what sort of condition the 70 survivors were in.
ReplyDeleteThanks Elaine for your remarks. This is almost too minimalist for me. It seems like one of those totalitarian country posters. I wanted to add an exhortation like "Work Hard for the Prosperity of the Nation!" or "Strive Mightily"
ReplyDeleteThe Gorge is not very wide at this point so anyone who made it into the water and could swim was probably ok. I suspect the deaths came from people being trapped in the streetcar as it sank.
Gorgeous photo! Love the line of sight and composition and color. Really stunning.
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