Forth Bridge - meaning and definition. What is Forth Bridge
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What (who) is Forth Bridge - definition


275 kV Forth Crossing         
  • North Tower
  • Southern Tower
OVERHEAD POWER LINE CROSSING IN SCOTLAND
380kV Forth Crossing; 400kV Forth Crossing; 400 kV Forth Crossing
The 275 kV Forth Crossing has the tallest electricity towers (pylons )in Scotland. They stand next to the Clackmannanshire Bridge and the Kincardine Bridge, and cross the River Forth.
Frederick Forth         
BRITISH COLONIAL ADMINISTRATOR
Frederick Henry Alexander Forth
Frederick Henry Alexander Forth (11 February 1808 – 1876) was a British colonial administrator. He was Lieutenant-Governor in the British West Indies, Colonial Treasurer of Hong Kong and magistrate of Tasmania.
400 kV Forth Crossing         
  • North Tower
  • Southern Tower
OVERHEAD POWER LINE CROSSING IN SCOTLAND
380kV Forth Crossing; 400kV Forth Crossing; 400 kV Forth Crossing
The 275 kV Forth Crossing has the tallest electricity towers (pylon )in Scotland. They stand next to the Clackmannanshire Bridge and the Kincardine Bridge, and cross the River Forth.

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Forth Bridge
Examples of use of Forth Bridge
1. Gordon Brown returned home last weekend and decided there would be a new Forth Bridge.
2. He campaigned strongly in the by–election, intervening on the issue of Forth bridge tolls.
3. Clearly, the chancellor was wrong to try to pre–empt the Scottish executive on Forth Bridge charges.
4. "In simple terms, we educate them." But the job of education may prove to be like painting the Forth Bridge.
5. After more than a century, the painting of the Forth Bridge – the world‘s most famous "never–ending" job – is coming to a finish.