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PUBLISHER: Luath Press
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781804251041
RRP: £12.99
PAGES: 176
PUBLICATION DATE:
September 21, 2023
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Our Forth Bridge: Made From Girders
Alan McCredie
It’s OUR bridge.
Scotland’s famous Forth Bridge spans more than a body of water. It connects centuries, communities, land and sea, past and present.
Beyond the famous red struts and lattices lies a varied and lively community, every bit as interconnected and interdependent as the girders of the bridge itself. Just like the six-and-a-half million rivets holding the Forth Bridge together, there are countless points of contact between the people who form the Forth Bridge community in its widest sense, including engineers and environmentalists, managers, model makers, construction workers, campaigners, tour guides and train drivers.
Writer Barbara Henderson and photographer Alan McCredie lift the curtain on the people who work on the bridge, promote the bridge, protect the bridge, live by it, or play a significant part in its story.
One sentiment unites them all.
In one way or another, they all claim ‘the Bridge’ as their own.
Barbara Henderson
BARBARA HENDERSON is the award-winning author of eight books, and the current writer-in-residence at the Forth Bridge. She predominantly writes historical fiction for children, but she also has a track record of writing non-fiction for adults in her critically acclaimed book Scottish by Inclination (Luath Press) which included 30 profiles of EU immigrants contributing to Scottish life in significant ways.
ALAN McCREDIE is a portrait specialist with a successful track record in publishing. He has been a freelance photographer for more than a decade, working with most major agencies in Scotland and beyond. He has specialised in theatre and television but is perhaps best known for his portrait, documentary and travel photography. A member of Documenting Britain Photo Collective, he is based in Leith.