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  2. Eglinton Tournament Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The concrete arches were replaced with the existing refurbished cast-iron arch sections and new cast-iron fascia sections, which have restored the original width of the structure. The load-bearing capacity of the bridge is carried by a modern steel structure concealed beneath the wooden deck surface, as this was considered to be the original ...

  3. Cast-iron architecture - Wikipedia

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    The 22m Iron Pagoda at the Yuquan Temple (Jade Springs Temple), Dangyang, Hubei, was built during the Song dynasty in 1061, and is the most outstanding example to survive. Cast iron pagodas were then superseded by even more elaborate bronze ones, but cast iron continued to be used for decorative items such as bowls and statues.

  4. Royal Pump Room Gardens - Wikipedia

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    In March 2012 new lights in iron arches (commonly known as the Linden Arches) were erected along the pathway furthest from the river. They were officially unveiled by Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester. [6] This is the first major alteration to the park's superficial appearance since 1896.

  5. Arch - Wikipedia

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    An arch is a curved vertical structure spanning an open space underneath it. [1] ... The 19th-century introduction of the wrought iron (and later steel) ...

  6. Kew Gardens - Wikipedia

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    A space frame of wrought iron arches, held together by horizontal tubular structures containing long prestressed cables, [51] [52] supports glass panes which were originally [49] tinted green with copper oxide to reduce the significant heating effect. The 19 metres (62 ft) high central nave is surrounded by a walkway at 9 metres (30 ft) height ...

  7. Craigellachie Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Craigellachie Bridge is a cast iron arch bridge across the River Spey at Craigellachie, near to the village of Aberlour in Moray, Scotland. It was designed by the renowned civil engineer Thomas Telford and built from 1812 to 1814. It is a Category A listed structure. [1]

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