Evelyn George Carey – Forth bridge

 

Evelyn George Carey – Forth bridge
di Michael Gray, Angelo Maggi
Editore: 24 Ore Cultura – 2009
Edizione italiana e inglese
Traduttori: Notini S. A., Bergamin A.

Although Evelyn George Carey trained as an engineer, it is for his photographs of the construction of the Forth Rail Bridge that he is perhaps best known. Carey was first employed by engineering firm Messrs, Hathorn, Davey & Co. of Leeds from 1879 for two and a half years. He was then engaged by consulting engineers John Fowler and Benjamin Baker, as an engineer with the special responsibility of compiling a comprehensive photographic documentation of the construction of the Forth Rail Bridge from 1882-90.

The result of this appointment is an incredible record of the erection of this dominating structure. From 1888-1922, Carey worked for Sir William Arrol & Co. at the Dalmarnock Iron Works in Glasgow. He then briefly operated as a consultant engineer before retiring.

Fonte (e fotografie): nationalgalleries.org