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  2. Concrete bridge - Wikipedia

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    Homersfield Bridge, England, cast iron reinforced, constructed 1869-1870 Bridge across the moat at Château de Chazelet, constructed 1875. Axmouth bridge, constructed 1877. Unreinforced concrete has been used in bridge construction since antiquity: the Romans incorporated concrete cores into a number of their masonry bridges and aqueducts ...

  3. Cast-iron architecture - Wikipedia

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    A street in SoHo in New York City famous for its cast-iron facades. Spa Colonnade in Mariánské LáznÄ›, 1889.Nearly every element is cast iron. Cast-iron architecture is the use of cast iron in buildings and objects, ranging from bridges and markets to warehouses, balconies and fences.

  4. Masonry bridge - Wikipedia

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    By doubling the size of the arch, Paul Séjourné paved the way for the construction of large reinforced concrete arch bridges. The arrival of new construction techniques using steel, such as suspension bridges, prestressed concrete bridges, or cable-stayed bridges, abruptly marked the end of masonry bridge construction in the Western world.

  5. Thomas Farnolls Pritchard - Wikipedia

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    Pritchard died, aged 54, before the bridge was completed, but his design of The Iron Bridge led to the building of the first cast-iron arch bridge in the world.. He was buried in St Julian's, Shrewsbury, [1] where his monument also commemorates his wife, Elinor Russell, of Shrewsbury (married 1751, died 1768) and three children who died young.

  6. Anhalter Steg - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was designed by the Berlin architect Benedict Tonon. It consists of three sections, each 25 metres long. The central arch, of riveted cast iron, is salvaged from the Marschallbrücke, which was rebuilt in the 1990s. The concrete piers are clad in Berlin's traditional yellow clinker brick.

  7. Structural material - Wikipedia

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    Cast iron is a brittle form of iron which is weaker in tension than in compression. It has a relatively low melting point, good fluidity, castability, excellent machinability and wear resistance. Though almost entirely replaced by steel in building structures, cast irons have become an engineering material with a wide range of applications ...

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  9. 16th Street Bridge (Washington, D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    The bridge has four ornamental cast iron lampposts. [6] The ends of the bridge are flanked by two bronze reclining tigers on concrete pedestals. [10] The archivolt consists of three arch rings, and is of smoothed concrete. [2] Pilasters flank the arch on the sides of the bridge. Stylistically, the bridge is Neoclassical in design. [2]