PARTICULARS ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF LARY BRIDGE, NEAR PLYMOUTH (INCLUDING PLATE).
99 VIII. Particu2ar.s of the C'onst.rztct;on o the Lary Bridye, mar Plymouth. f By Mr. J. M. RENDEL, Corr.M.1nst.C.E. AS this bridge is founded on a shifting sand, in a rapid tideway, and presents some novelties in the design, it is hoped that an account of the methods successfully adopted for layingand securing the foundations, and some particulars of the superstructure, will be acceptable to the members of the Institution. T h e Lary, over which this bridge is built, and from which it derives its name, is the estuary of the river Plym, and connected with Plymouth Sound by Catwater...
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