File:Ouseburn_bridge,_nr._Newcastle.jpg
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DescriptionOuseburn bridge, nr. Newcastle.jpg | Ouseburn Bridge, near Newcastle, built by the Newcastle and North Shields Railway in the 1830s using laminated timber arches on masonry piers, similar to the Wiebeking system used in Paris. | |||||
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Source | Tomlinson, William Weaver, 1858-1916 (1915) The North Eastern Railway; its rise and development, Plate XV, opposite p. 322 | |||||
Author | signed T.M. Richardson, probably Thomas Miles Richardson (Junior) (1813-1890) [1] | |||||
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Date and time of data generation | 14:23, 29 August 2012 |
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