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The Lenticular Truss
Like most other bridges of the period, the Berlin Iron Bridge Company's lenticular trusses were manufactured from wrought iron, not steel. ...
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Masonry Style Terms
Masonry Style Terms. Coursed Ashlar Style Random Ashlar Style Rubble Style Rusticated Style | Return to Glossary | Concrete Arch Terms | Masonry Arch Terms ...
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Bulkeley Bridge main page
Historical information on stone arch bridge crossing the Connecticut River that was named for Morgan Bulkeley.
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Connecticut's Historic Bridges
Connecticut has a rich diversity of historic highway bridges. In addition to three of the covered wooden bridges that have become a symbol of the New ...
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Connecticut's Historic Bridges
Connecticut has a rich diversity of historic highway bridges. In addition to three of the covered wooden bridges that have become a symbol of the New ...
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Pine Creek Park Bridge
Information on the historic Keystone-column bridge.
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Public Archaeology Survey Team, Inc.
This project was undertaken by PAST, Inc. and the Connecticut Department of Transportation as mitigation for the loss of wetlands, as a result of nearby ...
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CT's Historic Highway Bridges
Survey of bridges in the state of historic note, including covered bridges, stone arches and iron trusses from the Victorian period.
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Connecticut's Historic Bridges
This web presentation is based upon the book Connecticut's Historic Highway Bridges written by Bruce Clouette and Matthew Roth. Funding for the web version ...
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Chain Fall
Heavy pieces could be raised into position using hand-powered hoists called chain falls. Chain falls worked on the pulley principle, allowing one person to ...