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Postcard of Paperweight associated with the opening of the Forth Railway Bridge.
000-100-103-037-C
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Paperweight associated with the opening of the Forth Railway Bridge

This paperweight was made from a rivet head of the type used on the Forth Railway Bridge.

The domed rivet head is engraved with a view of the completed bridge within a surround of thistles. Above the bridge is the text 'Forth Bridge Steel Punching' and the date '1890'.

The Forth Bridge was completed on the 4 March 1890 when the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) ceremoniously drove the final rivet into the structure. Eight million rivets were used in the construction of the bridge.


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Online ID: 000-100-103-037-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  T.1995.103
Date: 1890
Material: Steel. Inscription: FORTH BRIDGE STEEL PUNCHING / 1890
Dimensions: 19 mm H x 62 mm W
What: Rivet head / paperweight
Subject:
Who: Dr Pender-Smith (Recipient)
Sir John Fowler (Presenter)
Where: SCOTLAND
Scotland, Midlothian / Fife, Forth Rail Bridge
Event:
Description: Rivet head, as used on the Forth Bridge, used as a paperweight and engraved with a view of the completed bridge, 1890
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