The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... feet , should be entirely constructed of so delicate a mate- rial as fine wire little more than a tenth of an inch in diameter ! The bridge , which includes a carriage - way with a footpath on each side , is of the vast span of 870 feet ...
... feet , should be entirely constructed of so delicate a mate- rial as fine wire little more than a tenth of an inch in diameter ! The bridge , which includes a carriage - way with a footpath on each side , is of the vast span of 870 feet ...
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... feet , and lar girder , ' by which it is generally known . the bridge 13 feet wide , the weight , includ- The merit of this form consists in its coming bearings , is 292 tons ; in the latter , parative rigidity , strength , lightness ...
... feet , and lar girder , ' by which it is generally known . the bridge 13 feet wide , the weight , includ- The merit of this form consists in its coming bearings , is 292 tons ; in the latter , parative rigidity , strength , lightness ...
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... feet into the river's bed before the chester . It was proposed to build the piers building commenced ; in Mr. Stephenson's of the bridge upon a series of cast - iron bridge across the Nile , they are sunk cylinders , each seven feet in ...
... feet into the river's bed before the chester . It was proposed to build the piers building commenced ; in Mr. Stephenson's of the bridge upon a series of cast - iron bridge across the Nile , they are sunk cylinders , each seven feet in ...
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