The story of the Queensway and Kingsway road tunnels, together known as the Mersey Road Tunnels, is a story of progress and growth as the area around them developed and changed. No tunnel of comparable diameter had been built before, and nothing matched its length or its complexity. Once completed, despite fierce opposition from the powerful and persuasive rail industry, this incredible feat of engineering was dubbed 'the eighth wonder of the world' in some corners. Work started on the tunnels when, on 16 December 1925, Princess Mary set the pneumatic drills in motion to enable the first shaft to be dug on the surviving portion of the Old Georges Dock. Similar excavations were happening on the Birkenhead side at Morpeth Dock. Excavation was made using a combination of drilling and explosives and up to 1,700 men worked on the tunnel simultaneously. With a range of rare and historic photographs, Peter Jackson-Lee tells the fascinating story of these iconic and important tunnels that remain one of the finest achievements in engineering to come out of Liverpool and Merseyside.
About the AuthorPeter was born in Wirral and joined the Royal Marines at eighteen, serving in the Falklands followed by Northern Ireland. After leaving the services, he gained his construction qualifications that have seen him progress in the construction industry in both the public and private sector.
Book InformationISBN 9781445668345
Author Peter Jackson-LeeFormat Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 310g