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The approach to the new Clyde tunnel on the Whiteinch side

The approach to the new Clyde tunnel on the Whiteinch side


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The approach to the new Clyde tunnel on the Whiteinch side

The approach to the new Clyde tunnel on the Whiteinch side, shortly before its official opening.
June 1963

Daily Record
Mirrorpix
Glasgow
Scotland

Media ID 21666344

© Mirrorpix

Building Construction Scaffolding Tunnels Workers Workmen


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This print takes us back to the 1960s, a time of progress and innovation. The image showcases the approach to the new Clyde tunnel on the Whiteinch side, just before its grand opening in June 1963. As we gaze upon this snapshot frozen in time, we are transported to an era where construction and development were at their peak. The scene is bustling with activity as workers diligently carry out their tasks amidst a labyrinth of scaffolding. Their dedication and hard work are evident as they laboriously build what would soon become an iconic structure connecting two sides of Glasgow's River Clyde. The intricate network of tunnels being constructed beneath our feet holds promises of improved transportation and connectivity for generations to come. The photograph captures not only the physicality of building but also symbolizes human ambition and determination. It serves as a testament to mankind's ability to conquer even the most challenging engineering feats. As we admire this historical piece captured by Daily Record, let us reflect on how far we have come since that momentous period in history. This print stands as a reminder that progress requires vision, perseverance, and collaboration – qualities that continue shaping our world today.

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