Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Volumul 12,Ediția 104 -Volumul 13,Ediția 119William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers, 1846 |
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... span , excepting one which was the largest , and was 75 feet span ; the second row contained twelve arches of the same span as those of the first ; and the third had thirty - six little arches , on the top of which was the channel for ...
... span , excepting one which was the largest , and was 75 feet span ; the second row contained twelve arches of the same span as those of the first ; and the third had thirty - six little arches , on the top of which was the channel for ...
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... span , and eight of 80 feet the greatest height being 150 feet from the foundation.00- adi bas 9biv 1991 6 er swb601 941 9gbird mobп to do 6990 9W 1991 TO BRIDGES AND VIADUCTSIT 9d 9vods tdgied Belonging to the same class as those ...
... span , and eight of 80 feet the greatest height being 150 feet from the foundation.00- adi bas 9biv 1991 6 er swb601 941 9gbird mobп to do 6990 9W 1991 TO BRIDGES AND VIADUCTSIT 9d 9vods tdgied Belonging to the same class as those ...
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... span , or half as wide again as the centre arch of London Bridge . The roadway is 25 feet wide , and its height above the river at low - water mark is 67 feet . We need not enter upon the mechanical peculiarities of its construction ...
... span , or half as wide again as the centre arch of London Bridge . The roadway is 25 feet wide , and its height above the river at low - water mark is 67 feet . We need not enter upon the mechanical peculiarities of its construction ...
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... span , and another at Ville - Brioude , on the Allier , of not less than 188 feet . Venice , from her peculiar situation , early boasted of more bridges than any other city - these at one time numbering between three and four hundred ...
... span , and another at Ville - Brioude , on the Allier , of not less than 188 feet . Venice , from her peculiar situation , early boasted of more bridges than any other city - these at one time numbering between three and four hundred ...
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... span of not less than 100 feet , with a breadth of 43. The arches are low in pro- ' portion to their span ; but as the bridge is built to accommo- date the navigation of the river , the upper surface of the whole forms a portion of a ...
... span of not less than 100 feet , with a breadth of 43. The arches are low in pro- ' portion to their span ; but as the bridge is built to accommo- date the navigation of the river , the upper surface of the whole forms a portion of a ...
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