The construction of the tunnels beneath Lords Cricket Ground.Much to the annoyance of W. G. Grace and his fellow cricketers, the Manchester, Sheffield & Lincolnshire Railway opted to build their new railway directly beneath Lords Cricket Ground in St. Johns Wood. Eventually the cricketers conceded as they were promised a brand new pitch, and this photograph shows the construction work in progress. The tunnels were built by the 'Cut & Cover' method, rather than boring, and this is shown to good effect here. The wooden centrings are in place and the brick courses are being built up. The scale of the work can be judged by the group of navvies gathered in the bottom right of the picture. When finished, the area would be covered over and the new cricket pitch laid. The work was carried out by J. T. Firbank of London Bridge between 1894 and 1898.
Leicestershire County Council
© Copyright Leicestershire County Council 2008
Please Note: Any white borders on the above preview may also appear on the final print.
You may be interested in these collections related to The construction of the tunnels beneath Lords Cricket Ground.
> Similar Colours
> The Last Main Line > L1330-L1432
The construction of the tunnels beneath Lords Cricket Ground. Keywords
1890, construction, l1341, lords cricket, navvies, newton, people, rail, railway, st johns wood, transport, tunnel, victorian, workmen
|