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Winner of the Lieutenant-Governor Medal
On June 17, 1958, Vancouver experienced the worst industrial
accident in its history when the new bridge being built across
Burrard Inlet collapsed into the flooding tidal waters of Second
Narrows, killing eighteen workers. Photos of the two broken spans
tilted into the sea went around the world and provided the city
with one of its iconic historical images, still familiar to school
children half a century later. The shocking thing was that the
bridge was not an old, decrepit structure, but a new one just in
the midst of being erected with all the support and security modern
engineering could provide. That somebody had made a colossal error
seemed obvious, but it would take a Royal Commission to discover
how and why. Even then, some mysteries will never be solved.
"Tragedy at Second Narrows" unravels one of Vancouver's great
mysteries with all the appeal of a gripping detective novel. Eric
Jamieson has returned to the scene of the tragedy and reconstructed
the tragic event with scrupulous care, introducing the entire cast
of politicians, construction bosses, engineers and ironworkers; he
relives those terrifying moments when the structure began to crack
and drop like the bottom was falling out of the world. In the end,
readers will have learned about the fascinating world of big-time
bridge building and will be left with a searingly clear picture of
precisely how a great disaster took shape and plunged to its
inevitable conclusion.
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