Aberdeen, Cults, St Devenick Suspension Bridge. Perspective and sectional drawings showing a view of the bridge from South-West and details of various architectural components. Insc: 'St Devenick Brid ...
SC 367732
Description Aberdeen, Cults, St Devenick Suspension Bridge. Perspective and sectional drawings showing a view of the bridge from South-West and details of various architectural components. Insc: 'St Devenick Bridge, Cults, Aberdeenshire, Survey Analysis'.
Catalogue Number SC 367732
Category On-line Digital Images
Copy of DC 10679
Scope and Content Cut-away drawing of St Devenick Bridge, Cults, Aberdeenshire St Devenick Bridge, a suspension footbridge across the River Dee, was built in 1837 by Dr George Morison, minister of Banchory-Devenick, so that people from the north part of his parish could come to church. It was designed by John Smith. Iron link-pins and flat links (B) join up the chain-rods, and connect them to the suspension rod (C) which is bolted (D) to the cross-beams. The chain has a saddle-piece (A) where it rests on the entablature (E). The pylons stand on a granite pier (F). Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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