Royal Albert Bridge over the River Tamar Framed Art Print
A striking photograph of the Royal Albert Bridge spanning the River Tamar between Saltash and Plymouth, celebrating Victorian engineering and West Country heritage.
£68.00
Description
This fine art photograph captures the magnificent Royal Albert Bridge as it spans the River Tamar between Saltash in Cornwall and Plymouth in Devon.
Designed by the legendary engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the bridge opened in 1859 and remains one of Britain’s most iconic railway structures. Its distinctive lenticular iron trusses rise gracefully above the water, carrying the Great Western Railway line into Cornwall.
In this image, the bridge sits proudly beside the Tamar road suspension bridge, creating a powerful visual contrast between Victorian engineering and modern infrastructure. The lush green foreground and wide estuary setting emphasise the scale and grandeur of this historic crossing.
Framed historical art print.
Image Size:
Photo size with mount: A4 (29.7cm x 21cm)
Frame Size:
A3 Full frame: H 44.6cm x W 32.3cm x D 2.5cm
Frame Options
Black frame – modern, gallery-style presentation
Please note:
we use clear acrylic Perspex instead of glass for safety and durability.




