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- Original title on slide Beach Pumped in.
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection
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- Twin Waterfalls at Canadian Rocky Mountains
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
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- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection
- Notes:
- The bridge exceeded the weight limit for the lower chords, which were also faulty in their design, and it collapsed in mid-construction on August 29th, 1907.; Engineers: Theodore Cooper, Edward Hoare, John Sterling Deans, and Peter Szlapka; For more information see: William D. Middleton, The Bridge at Quebec (Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Press, 2001)
- Date Issued:
- 1907-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection
- Notes:
- Wooden bridges built by Native Americans were already in place over the canyon when this bridge was built by the wire and cable company Craddock and Co. in 1912. A suspension bridge of wood and wrought iron, it was not wide enough for cars so it was moved and replaced in 1931 with a bridge designed by Alexander Carruthers.
- Date Issued:
- 1912-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Art, Architecture and Engineering Library, Lantern Slide Collection