Designed by E. W. Serrell this wire bridge was rebuilt in 1857 and completely removed in 1915.
Sans titreThe Hungerford Bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1845. When the bridge was demolished in 1860, its chains were reused to construct the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
Sans titreThe Hungerford Bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1845. When the bridge was demolished in 1860, its chains were reused to construct the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The photograph has the caption " 6875 -Perpective du Pont suspendu a Londres".
Sans titreAn iron wire suspension bridge designed by Joseph Chaley and opened in 1834. It was removed in the 1920s.
Sans titreThe Emperor Franz I chain bridge was the second Prague bridge over the Vltava River. Built by Bedřich Schnirch in 1841, the bridge connected Národní třída across Střelecký Island with Újezd and Malá Strana. In 1898–1901 it was replaced by a new stone bridge and in 1919 the name was changed to the Legion Bridge.
Sans titreCard is printed as "From F.H. Parmelee, No.84 State Street, Crocker's Hotel Building, New London, Conn." It is (incorrectly) labelled "356. Clifton - Suspension Bridge - Devonshire." The image appears to be a copy of a stereocard from Francis Bedford's "Clifton Illustrated" series, no. 2407.
Sans titreDesigned by Charles Ellet, Jr. as a wire cable suspension bridge, it opened in 1842 and was replaced in 1875.
Sans titreDesigned by James Finley as a wrought iron chain suspension bridge and opened in 1810. It was replaced by a new replica bridge in 1910.
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