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Forth Bridge set for World Heritage status | Forth Bridge set for World Heritage status |
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The Forth Bridge is set to become Scotland's sixth Unesco World Heritage Site. | The Forth Bridge is set to become Scotland's sixth Unesco World Heritage Site. |
Members of the UN's heritage committee have gathered in Germany for the start of a three day meeting, where the bridge's nomination will be considered. | Members of the UN's heritage committee have gathered in Germany for the start of a three day meeting, where the bridge's nomination will be considered. |
It has been recommended for approval, with inspectors praising it as an "extraordinary milestone in the history of bridge construction". | It has been recommended for approval, with inspectors praising it as an "extraordinary milestone in the history of bridge construction". |
A final decision is due to be taken some time before Sunday night. | A final decision is due to be taken some time before Sunday night. |
The distinctive red rail bridge spans the Firth of Forth between South Queensferry, on the outskirts of Edinburgh, and North Queensferry in Fife. | The distinctive red rail bridge spans the Firth of Forth between South Queensferry, on the outskirts of Edinburgh, and North Queensferry in Fife. |
It opened in 1890 after eight years of construction work, and at 2,529m long was at the time the world's longest multi-span cantilever bridge. | It opened in 1890 after eight years of construction work, and at 2,529m long was at the time the world's longest multi-span cantilever bridge. |
Supporters of its bid for World Heritage Status have described it as a masterpiece of human creative genius. | Supporters of its bid for World Heritage Status have described it as a masterpiece of human creative genius. |
'Industrial aesthetic' | 'Industrial aesthetic' |
Unesco appeared to agree with that assessment in its inspection report, which stated: "This enormous structure, with its distinctive industrial aesthetic and striking red colour, was conceived and built using advanced civil engineering design principles and construction methods. | Unesco appeared to agree with that assessment in its inspection report, which stated: "This enormous structure, with its distinctive industrial aesthetic and striking red colour, was conceived and built using advanced civil engineering design principles and construction methods. |
"Innovative in design, materials, and scale, the Forth Bridge is an extraordinary and impressive milestone in bridge design and construction during the period when railways came to dominate long-distance land travel." | "Innovative in design, materials, and scale, the Forth Bridge is an extraordinary and impressive milestone in bridge design and construction during the period when railways came to dominate long-distance land travel." |
World Heritage Sites are those which Unesco considers to have an internationally significant cultural or natural heritage, and whose value is considered to transcend national boundaries. | World Heritage Sites are those which Unesco considers to have an internationally significant cultural or natural heritage, and whose value is considered to transcend national boundaries. |
The aim is to protect and preserve them for future generations. | The aim is to protect and preserve them for future generations. |
There are currently 1,007 World Heritage Sites spread across 161 countries. | |
Other Scottish landmarks to have been given the status are Orkney's Neolithic sites, the Antonine Wall, New Lanark, St Kilda and Edinburgh's Old and New Towns. | Other Scottish landmarks to have been given the status are Orkney's Neolithic sites, the Antonine Wall, New Lanark, St Kilda and Edinburgh's Old and New Towns. |
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