... bridge remained in the same state until the hurricane of the 6th and 7th of January, 1839; during the night of the 6th, all approach to the bridge was impracticable ; the bridge-keeper, however, ascertained that the roadways were partially destroyed,... The Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal - Page 187edited by - 1841Full view - About this book
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1841 - 508 pages
...ascertained that the roadways were partially destroyed, and he in consequence traversed the strait in a boat in time to prevent the down mail from London...than one-third were torn asunder; one piece, 175 feet km<r, of the NE carriage way, was hanging down and flapping in the wind ; much of the parapet railing... | |
| Industrial arts - 1841 - 554 pages
...ascertained that the roadways were partially destroyed, and he in consequence traversed the strait in a boat in time to prevent the down mail from London...; out of the total number of 444, rather more than one- third were torn asunder; one piece, 175 feet long, of the NE carriage way, was hanging down and... | |
| William Newton - 1842 - 528 pages
...ascertained that the roadways were partially destroyed ; and he in consequence traversed the strait in a boat in time to prevent the down mail from London...several places. The suspending rods appeared to have su ffered the greatest amount of injury ; out of the total number of 444, rather more than one-third... | |
| Arts, Useful - 1842 - 530 pages
...ascertained that the roadways were partially destroyed ; and he in consequence traversed the strait in a boat in time to prevent the down mail from London...several places. The suspending rods appeared to have su ffered the greatest amount of injury ; out of the total number of 444, rather more than one-third... | |
| 1842 - 934 pages
...ascertained that the roadways were partially destroyed ; and he in consequence traversed the strait in a boat in time to prevent the down mail from London...bridge. When the day broke, it was found that the centre foot path alone remained entire, while both the carriage ways were fractured in several places. The... | |
| Meteorology - 1842 - 886 pages
...ascertained that the roadways were partially destroyed ; and he in consequence traversed the strait in a boat in time to prevent the down mail from London...bridge. When the day broke, it was found that the centre foot path alone remained entire, while both the carriage ways were fractured in several places. The... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1848 - 536 pages
...ascertained that the roadways were partially destroyed ; and he in consequence traversed the strait in a boat in time to prevent the down mail from London...; out of the total number of 444, rather more than one- third were torn asunder ; one piece, 175 feet long, of the NE carriage way, was hanging down and... | |
| Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain) - Civil engineering - 1848 - 570 pages
...ascertained that the roadways were partially destroyed ; and he in consequence traversed the strait in a beat in time to prevent the down mail from London driving...found that the centre footpath alone remained entire, whik both the carriage ways were fractured in several places. The suspending rods appeared to have... | |
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