The Eiffel Tower is often termed “iconic” and its curved profile is an instantly recognizable silhouette. Prior to the Tower’s construction, Eiffel suggested that the profile was directly generated by the wind pressure expected on the 300 m wrought iron Tower. Eiffel’s proposals have been investigated by several researchers who have used Eiffel’s explanations to establish different models to fit the profile of the Tower. This paper presents the results of translating part one, and the first three chapters and appendix of part two of Eiffel’s retrospective compendium of drawings, calculations, and technical descriptions in ‘La Tour de Trois Cents Mètres’, which was published after the Tower’s construction. This paper thereby uncovers the act...