Scotland’s Forth Bridge railway bridge was first opened
On the 4th March, 1890, The Forth Bridge cantilever railway bridge, spanning over the Firth of Forth in Scotland was first opened.
After regretting the problems caused by his invention of dynamite, Alfred Nobel established the prestigious Nobel Prize award for those who have contributed the greatest benefit to mankind.
On the 4th March, 1890, The Forth Bridge cantilever railway bridge, spanning over the Firth of Forth in Scotland was first opened.


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