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Tragedy and Triumph, Part II: The Firth of Forth Railway Bridge
Following the disastrous collapse of Scotland’s Tay Bridge, on December 28, 1879, the makers of the Firth of Forth Railway Bridge knew they needed a structure that would reassure the public by creating a powerful impression of stability and strength. (This is the second of a two-part series.)
Tragedy and Triumph, Part II: The Firth of Forth Railway Bridge
Following the disastrous collapse of Scotland’s Tay Bridge, on December 28, 1879, the makers of the Firth of Forth Railway Bridge knew they needed a structure that would reassure the public by creating a powerful impression of stability and strength. (This is the second of a two-part series.)
Tragedy and Triumph, Part II: The Firth of Forth Railway Bridge
Brown, Jeff L. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 85 ; 46-49
2016-01-01
42015-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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