19th-century infrastructure
C20963
concept
19th-century infrastructure encompasses the transportation, communication, and utility systems—such as railways, canals, telegraph networks, roads, and early urban services—built during the 1800s that enabled industrialization and expanded economic and social connectivity.
Observed surface forms (5)
- 19th-century canal ×2
- 19th-century construction project ×1
- 19th-century infrastructure project ×1
- 19th-century public works project ×1
- Victorian-era engineering work ×1
Instances (8)
- Dry Dock No. 3
-
Thames and Medway Canal (nearby)
via concept surface "19th-century canal"
surface form: Thames and Medway Canal
- Wabash and Erie Canal via concept surface "19th-century public works project"
- Copenhagen Viaduct, King's Cross
- Milngavie waterworks aqueducts via concept surface "Victorian-era engineering work"
- Thames and Medway Canal via concept surface "19th-century canal"
- Miami and Erie Canal via concept surface "19th-century infrastructure project"
- Remodeling and extensions of Bombay docks via concept surface "19th-century construction project"