Photograph of drawing showing Details of Pylon Head, Pylon Base, Stay and Handrails, Cross-Section through Bridge-Decking and Under Bracing and Connection Details ofSuspension Bridge at Haughs of Drim ...
SC 367663
Description Photograph of drawing showing Details of Pylon Head, Pylon Base, Stay and Handrails, Cross-Section through Bridge-Decking and Under Bracing and Connection Details ofSuspension Bridge at Haughs of Drimmie Signed and Dated "GDH 8/9/76"
Catalogue Number SC 367663
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of PTD 280/2 P
Scope and Content Part of drawing showing stay and handrail details of Haughs of Drimmie Suspension Bridge, Perthshire The bridge at Haughs of Drimmie was built around 1830 and is one of a small group of wrought-iron framed bridges of suspension type. It was probably designed by John Justice (Junior) of Dundee, based on his father's bridge at Kirkton of Glenisla. The deck of the bridge is supported by stays connected to the pylons at each end, and by a system of underbracing. This consists of two suspension rods slung between the abutments, joined to the deck by short struts. This drawing shows a detail of a joint between one of the stays and the handrail of the bridge. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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