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River, Railway and Ravine Douglas Harper

River, Railway and Ravine By Douglas Harper

River, Railway and Ravine by Douglas Harper


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From their mid-nineteenth-century fencing business the Harpers of Aberdeen developed a unique system of suspension that allowed their light foot suspension bridges to be relatively rigid. The Harpers' innovative work overcame the disadvantages of this type of bridge and was of considerable benefit to those who relied upon them.

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River, Railway and Ravine: Foot Suspension Bridges for Empire by Douglas Harper

From their mid-nineteenth-century fencing business the Harpers of Aberdeen developed a unique system of suspension that allowed their light foot suspension bridges to be relatively rigid. John Harper was one of the first to employ steel wire rope, now universally used. The Harpers' innovative work overcame the disadvantages of this type of bridge and was of considerable benefit to those who relied upon them. Harpers built over sixty such bridges throughout the UK and the British Empire between 1870 and 1910, but until now they have been little documented. The author, John Harper's great-grandson, searched the globe to find and cross those still in use. Here he tells the story of his ancestors, his journeys and the communities the bridges served.

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GOR009063455
9780750962131
0750962135
River, Railway and Ravine: Foot Suspension Bridges for Empire by Douglas Harper
Used - Very Good
Hardback
The History Press Ltd
20150908
168
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