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Conway Tubular Bridge; Robert Stephenson Eaq. engineer

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Conway Tubular Bridge; Robert Stephenson Eaq. engineer

 
Conway Tubular Bridge; Robert Stephenson Eaq. engineer | Lister, John; J. Newman & Co; National Library of Wales.
 

Bridge specifications provided beneath title of print.

Computer file. Aberystwyth: National Library of Wales, 2003-2006. (Tirlun Cymru digitisation project). Original file captured in uncompressed TIFF format. Cropping, image size, unsharp masking, gamma correction and compression settings for screen res JPEG were made using Adobe Photoshop v6.0.1 and Abobe Imageready v3 Nexscan F4100; Linocolor v6; Black and White points set from GretagMacbeth colour chart; no validation; no encryption key; no watermark. Made from original items. Target resolution for hi-res capture was 300dpi at original size. In some cases this was increased to avoid moircaron effect; Screen-res copies use JPG commpression at approx 35%; 24bit color; Hi-res TIFFs in AppleRGB, Screen-res in sRGB; Apple Colorsync. No control targets.

PD04455.

2003-2006 ; scanned. Imaging Unit, National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion.

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Lister, John J. Newman & Co National Library of Wales.
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  • Creator:

    • Lister, John
    • J. Newman & Co
    • National Library of Wales.

Classifications

  • Type:

    • still image
    • graphic (MARC genre terms (Washington, DC: Library of Congress)) [marcgt]
    • Lithographs. (Thesaurus for graphic materials: TGM II, Genre and physical characteristic terms (Washington, DC: Library of Congress, Cataloging Distribution Service)) [gmgpc]
    • monographic
  • Subject:

    • Conwy Castle (Conwy, Wales) (Library of Congress subject headings (Washington, DC: LC, Cataloging Distribution Service)) [lcsh]
    • Railroad bridges [lctgm]
    • Wales [lctgm]
    • Conwy [lctgm]
    • Castles & palaces [lctgm]
    • Rivers [lctgm]
    • Clothing & dress [lctgm]
    • Dogs [lctgm]
    • Conwy (Wales) (Library of Congress subject headings (Washington, DC: LC, Cataloging Distribution Service)) [lcsh]
    • Conwy Tubular Bridge (Conwy, Wales) (Library of Congress subject headings (Washington, DC: LC, Cataloging Distribution Service)) [lcsh]
    • Conwy River (Wales) (Library of Congress subject headings (Washington, DC: LC, Cataloging Distribution Service)) [lcsh]

Extended Information

Properties

  • Size:

    • 1 print : lithograph, b&w ; image size 202 x 303 mm., paper size 266 x 376 mm.
  • Format:

    • graphic
    • preservation
    • electronic resource
    • remote
    • nonprojected graphic
    • print
  • Language:

    • English[eng] [iso639-2b]

Time

  • Date:

    • 19-th
    • 19th
    • 19th century
    • Mid 19th century
  • Creation date:

    • 1848
    • http://semium.org/time/1848
  • Period:

    • 19-th
  • First issued:

    • 1848
    • http://semium.org/time/1848

Provenance

  • Provenance:

    • WlAbNL
    • Converted from MARCXML to MODS version 3.4 using MARC21slim2MODS3-4.xsl (Revision 1.74)
  • Publisher:

    • Wales[wlk]
    • Conway
    • William Bridge
  • Identifier:

    • (WlAbNL)003381775
    • 10107/1130263
    • llgc-id:1130263
    • vtls003372321
  • Institution:

    • Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales
  • Provider:

    • The European Library
  • Providing country:

    • United Kingdom
  • First published in Europeana:

    • 1970-01-01
  • Last updated in Europeana:

    • 1970-01-01

References and relations

  • Is part of:

    • Casgliad Tirlun Cymru = Welsh Landscape Collection
  • Dataset:

    • 9200119_Ag_EU_TEL_a1047folder_EuLibraries_Wales

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  • Time spans and dates (TimeSpan)

    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/18xx
    • Period Label
      • ["19й век"] (ru);
      • ["19..", "19??", "19e"] (def);
      • ["19-th", "19th", "19th century"] (en);
      • ["19e siècle"] (fr);
      • ["19de eeuw"] (nl);
    • Period Begin
    • Thu Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1801
    • Period End
    • Mon Dec 31 00:19:32 CET 1900
    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/AD2xxx
    • Period Label
      • ["Second millenium AD", "Second millenium AD, years 1001-2000"] (en);
      • ["2e millénaire après J.-C."] (fr);
    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/1848
    • Period Label
    • 1848
    • Period Begin
    • Sat Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1848
    • Period End
    • Sun Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1848
    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/ChronologicalPeriod
    • Period Label
      • ["Chronological period"] (en);
    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/Time
    • Period Label
      • ["Time"] (en);
    • Period Term
    • http://semium.org/time/18xx_2_third
    • Period Label
      • ["Середина 19-го века"] (ru);
      • ["Mid 19th century"] (en);
    • Period Begin
    • Wed Jan 01 01:00:00 CET 1834
    • Period End
    • Mon Dec 31 01:00:00 CET 1866
   

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