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  2. Széchenyi Chain Bridge - Wikipedia

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    A plaque on the Pest side of the river reads "To commemorate the only two surviving bridges designed by William Tierney Clark: The Széchenyi Chain Bridge over the Danube at Budapest and the suspension bridge over the Thames at Marlow, England." The bridge was closed for traffic between March 2021 and August 2023 for renovations; [8]

  3. Chushul Chakzam - Wikipedia

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    The new concrete bridge Qushui Yaluzangbujiang Bridge opened on August 1, 1966. [ 11 ] Chaksam ferry as depicted in this map from mid-1800s showing an iron chain bridge, a horse head ferry, and a yak-hide boat.

  4. James Finley (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Chain Bridge at Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia, 1808; 2 spans, eastern span 60.96 metre (200 ft), western span about 30.48 metre (100 ft); collapsed January 1816 under a heavy weight of snow. Old Chain Bridge , Newburyport, Massachusetts , over the Merrimack River , 1810, 74 metre (244 ft) span, replaced with a replica in 1910 [ 6 ] [ 7 ]

  5. Chain Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Some chain bridges built using this design have retained the name Chain Bridge. Thus as a proper noun, it may refer to: In Hungary: Chain Bridge (Budapest), a bridge over the Danube in Budapest, Hungary (completed 1849) In Germany: Chain Bridge (Nuremberg), a pedestrian bridge over the river Pegnitz in Nuremberg, Bavaria (opened 1924)

  6. History of contract bridge - Wikipedia

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    The history of contract bridge may be dated from the early 16th-century invention of trick-taking games such as whist.Bridge departed from whist with the creation of Biritch (or "Russian Whist") in the 19th century, and evolved through the late 19th and early 20th centuries to form the present game.

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  9. Wellington Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington Suspension Bridge (also known as the Chain Bridge and Craiglug Bridge) is a suspension bridge crossing the River Dee from Ferryhill to Craiglug in Aberdeen, north east Scotland. Designed by Captain Samuel Brown and the Aberdeen City Architect John Smith , it was opened to pedestrians in November 1830 and to traffic in May 1831.