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Slide set: Bridges: ancient and modern (lecture: Wrench & Son, 50 slides, 1894)

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Natural Bridges, etc.
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Bridges constructed of Wood
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Bridges constructed of Stone and Brick
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Viaducts
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Floating and Suspension Bridges
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Clifton Suspension Bridge
Bridges constructed of Iron
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The Tower Bridge, with bascules raised
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The Tower Bridge, London
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1909
Descriptive catalogue of lantern slides: available for hire or purchase (London: Walter Tyler, 1909), 680

“This series of illustrations of Bridges has been arranged to show the progress that has been made in Bridge Building since the earliest times to the present day, and is both pictorially and scientifically interesting. All the photographs are from nature.”

1912
Catalogue of lantern slides for sale or hire (Manchester: Josiah T. Chapman, 1912), 202

“This series of illustrations of Bridges has been arranged to show the progress that has been made in Bridge Building since the earliest times to the present day, and is both pictorially and scientifically interesting. ALL the photographs are from nature.”

c.1913
Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (Nijmegen and Amsterdam: Ivens & Co., c.1913), 181

“This series of illustrations of Bridges has been arranged to show the progress that has been made in Bridge Building since the earliest times to the present day, and is both pictorially and scientifically interesting. ALL the photographs are from nature.”

1940s
Catalogue of lantern slides for hire (London: Newton & Co., 1940s), 25

“Showing the progress made in bridge building from the earliest times to the present day. Viaducts, floating, suspension, and natural bridges, and bridges constructed of wood, brick, stone, and iron.”

Lucerna ID  3000366

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 13 March 2024

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