The Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879
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Title
The Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879
Subject
Intangible Heritage
Description
A well-known and documented railway disaster. The Tay Bridge disaster was a tragic event that occurred on December 28, 1879, when the central spans of the newly built Tay Rail Bridge in Scotland collapsed during a severe storm. A train carrying approximately 75 passengers and crew was crossing the bridge at the time and plunged into the icy waters of the River Tay, resulting in the loss of all aboard. The disaster shocked the nation and led to a thorough investigation that blamed the bridge's design and construction for the collapse.
Source
is51102025
Date
2018
Format
image/jpeg
Type
Reconstruction
Identifier
1535
License
In Copyright (InC)
Spatial Coverage
current,56.434597299803876,-2.98604965209961;
Europeana
Object
https://player.vimeo.com/video/1105763406
Europeana Type
TEXT
Reconstruction Item Type Metadata
How
A digital landscape was created using survey data and height maps.
3D models are created and imported into UNREAL Engine (a cross-platform game engine for creating virtual worlds). Models are textured, scaled, oriented, assembled and animated. Atmospheric lighting, weather and water settings.
Evidence
This reconstruction of events which happened on December 28, 1879, was a collaborative project with the Dundee Museum of Transport in 2018.
Referencing The Fall of the Tay Bridge by David Swinfen.
Advisers
Samantha Bannerman (Dundee Museum of Transport)
Date Represented
1879
Citation
“The Tay Bridge Disaster of 1879,” STAGE, accessed December 13, 2025, https://stage.openvirtualworlds.org/omeka/items/show/4125.
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