Logo of the then Uganda railways
Bridge construction
Tsavo River bridge inspection by Patterson
.....from then on unfolded a lion story like no other....An epic of terrible tragedies spread over a number of months.The construction was halted for several months after a scare, the scores laborers –Indian and African were mauled by two lions. The two felines were later shot by Patterson and their remains are currently preserved at the Chicago field Museum. The bridge the one below is still in place and functional. Patterson later wrote The Man-Eaters of Tsavo a non fiction published in 1919. The Germans would later during WW1 attempt to reach and destroy this bridge to halt the penetration of the British in East Africa..see more on HISTORY OF THE IRON LINE
Tsavo River bridge inspection by Patterson
.....from then on unfolded a lion story like no other....An epic of terrible tragedies spread over a number of months.The construction was halted for several months after a scare, the scores laborers –Indian and African were mauled by two lions. The two felines were later shot by Patterson and their remains are currently preserved at the Chicago field Museum. The bridge the one below is still in place and functional. Patterson later wrote The Man-Eaters of Tsavo a non fiction published in 1919. The Germans would later during WW1 attempt to reach and destroy this bridge to halt the penetration of the British in East Africa..see more on HISTORY OF THE IRON LINE
Col Patterson with the remains of the first man-eater to be shot
Below is the Tsavo River bridge still functional 110 years later