The Viaduct Works' Handbook
Forfatter: Henry N. Maynard
År: 1868
Forlag: E. And F. N. Spon
Sted: London
Sider: 108
UDK: 624.3
Being A Collection Of Examples From Actual Practice Of Viaducts, Bridges, Roofs, And Other Structures In Iron; Together With Tables Of Prices, Weights, And Other Information Useful To Engineers In Design And Estimating Wrought And Cast-Iron Work
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therefore, necessary at all times to consider each work upon its own
merits.
The Viaduct Works are situated immediately beneath the
Crumlin Viaduct, the position of which is described herein under
a brief description of that work. For a more complete account of
the viaduct the reader is referred to a work published by the author,
called a “Handbook to the Crumlin Viaduct.” The works were
erected, in the first instance, for the purpose of manufacturing
that much-admired bridge, which hangs over them like a huge sign,
and as a fitting memorial of their capabilities. Since the completion
of that work many others of equal, and some of greater, magnitude
have been manufactured upon the same spot, as will be found on
examining the tabulated statements herein given of some of tire
bridges, &c., made there.