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Jubliee cantilever bridge, Hooghly River, India
A paper before the Institution of Civil Engineers, giving details of the construction of the Jubilee bridge carrying the East Indian railroad over the Hooghly River at Hooghly. It has a central double cantilever 360 feet long by 52 feet high, and side spans 420 feet long and 47 feet deep. (See also abstract Lon. Eng., Jan. 27, 1888; Mech. World, Feb. 4, 1887; Lon. Engineer, Feb. 10, 1888; Eng. and Build. Rec., Feb. 4, 1888, also Oct. 4, 25, 1890.)
Jubliee cantilever bridge, Hooghly River, India
A paper before the Institution of Civil Engineers, giving details of the construction of the Jubilee bridge carrying the East Indian railroad over the Hooghly River at Hooghly. It has a central double cantilever 360 feet long by 52 feet high, and side spans 420 feet long and 47 feet deep. (See also abstract Lon. Eng., Jan. 27, 1888; Mech. World, Feb. 4, 1887; Lon. Engineer, Feb. 10, 1888; Eng. and Build. Rec., Feb. 4, 1888, also Oct. 4, 25, 1890.)
Jubliee cantilever bridge, Hooghly River, India
Proc Inst CE
Leslie, B. (author)
1888
69 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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