Photograph of the junction at end of bottom member, bay 1, Queensferry cantilever, north east corner, showing workmen pushing box girder from the temporary platform above to line up with the huge skewback joint tube below.
Photograph of a distant view of the Forth Bridge under construction taken from the South Shore showing the central columns slowly rising up and the south approach viaduct.
Damaged photograph of the main support pier of the Queensferry cantilever showing the bridge building materials stockpiled including the curved plates used on the 12ft tubes.
Photograph of the Fife main pier on the Forth Bridge under construction showing the massive skewback joints and the support tubes being riveted using riveting cages and riveting machines.
Photograph of the Queensferry cantilever of the Forth Bridge under construction showing details of the main tubes and the criss-crossing network of support girders in between.
Photograph of workmen working on a skewback (upper or sliding bedplate) on the drill roads for the Forth Bridge.
Photograph of the north viaduct girder being raised from its stone pier bases at Inchgarvie, with a caisson on the launchway in the foreground.
Photograph of two men and a boy on temporary wooden staging suspended 360 feet above the sea, riveting the thickest pieces of metal on the bridge together at the top of a cantilever.
Damaged photograph of the Fife cantilever of the Forth Bridge, looking upwards, with the massive skewback sliding base at the bottom.