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Details of half elevation, principal structural features, sections and plans.
SC 367471
Description Details of half elevation, principal structural features, sections and plans.
Catalogue Number SC 367471
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of A 57405 P
Scope and Content Part of drawing of structural analysis of Craigellachie Bridge, showing a section through the bridge The Old Bridge at Craigellachie was erected in 1814-15 by Thomas Telford. It is almost identical in design to the now-demolished bridge he built at Bonar two years earlier. Together, they represent Telford's two major cast-iron works in Scotland. The bridge was reconstructed above the arched girders or arch-ribs in 1963. It is built in the form of a segmental arch, which rises to 6.33m, has a width of 4.6m, and spans 46.18m. This is part of a drawing showing a structural analysis of the bridge. This shows a section through the bridge. It shows the position of the arch-ribs (E) and the transverse ribs (F). These were designed with openings to reduce the weight of the bridge. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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