Site of the Channel Tunnel attempt in 1881 - stock illustration
Vintage engraving of site of the Channel Tunnel attempt. In 1881, the British railway entrepreneur Sir Edward Watkin and Alexandre Lavalley, a French Suez Canal contractor, were in the Anglo-French Submarine Railway Company that conducted exploratory work on both sides of the Channel. On the English side a 2.13-metre diameter Beaumont-English boring machine dug a 1,893-metre pilot tunnel from Shakespeare Cliff. The London Illustrated News, 1882

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