Newport Landmark Celebrated In New Exhibition
A new permanent exhibition about the Transporter Bridge is opening at Newport Museum and Art Gallery on Saturday 14 May.
Born out of Newport’s huge success and growth in the late 1800s, the Transporter Bridge has dominated the skyline of the city for 110 years.
Built to accommodate the tallest sailing ships, yet also transport motor cars, it is one of the last structures of the days of sail but one of the first of the motor age.
Today the Transporter Bridge is a working monument to Newport’s rich maritime and industrial heritage.
Described by Cadw as ‘a structure of exceptional interest’, the bridge is the best example of a transporter bridge in Britain and one of only eight historic transporter bridges left in the world.
The exhibition features a range of items and images from the construction and operation of the Transporter Bridge and artworks inspired by it.
Highlights include photographs documenting the bridge’s construction; an industrial basket used to carry workers; a silver trowel used to the lay the foundation stone; film footage of the opening ceremony and digital projections of the original plans.
Admission is free.
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