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  • Masonry bridge
  • Bridge category

    A masonry arch bridge, typically designated as a masonry bridge, stone bridge, or vaulted bridge, represents a specific construction technique. However

    Masonry bridge

    Masonry bridge

    Masonry_bridge

  • Pier (bridge structure)
  • Structure of a bridge

    of concrete and the use of cast iron and then steel, bridges were made of masonry. Roman bridges were sturdy, semicircular, and rested on thick piers

    Pier (bridge structure)

    Pier_(bridge_structure)

  • London Bridge (Lake Havasu City)
  • Bridge in Lake Havasu City, Arizona

    the exterior masonry. The Arizona bridge is a reinforced concrete structure clad in the original masonry of the 1830s bridge. The bridge was completed

    London Bridge (Lake Havasu City)

    London Bridge (Lake Havasu City)

    London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)

  • List of longest masonry arch bridge spans
  • The masonry arch bridges of stone or brick are the most genuine of arch bridges, some lasting a thousand years. Because they are made of worked stone

    List of longest masonry arch bridge spans

    List of longest masonry arch bridge spans

    List_of_longest_masonry_arch_bridge_spans

  • Arch bridge
  • Bridge with arch-shaped supports

    in particular, saw bridge building reach new heights. Span lengths of 40 m (130 ft), previously unheard of in the history of masonry arch construction

    Arch bridge

    Arch bridge

    Arch_bridge

  • Masonry
  • Building of structures from individual units of stone, bricks, or blocks

    Masonry is the craft of building a structure with stone, brick, concrete, or similar material, including mortar plastering, which are often laid in, bound

    Masonry

    Masonry

    Masonry

  • Galton Bridge
  • Cast-iron bridge in West Midlands, England

    atop the masonry abutments. The design includes decorative lamp-posts and X-shaped bracing in the spandrels. In the 1840s, a railway bridge was built

    Galton Bridge

    Galton Bridge

    Galton_Bridge

  • Landing Masonry Bridge
  • Bridge in Landing, New Jersey

    The Landing Masonry Bridge, also designated Bridge 44.53, is a 136-foot (41 m) stone structure built in 1907 by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad

    Landing Masonry Bridge

    Landing Masonry Bridge

    Landing_Masonry_Bridge

  • Great Crossings Bridge
  • Bridge in Pennsylvania, U.S.

    The Great Crossings Bridge is a masonry bridge on the National Road between Somerset County and Fayette County, Pennsylvania. It crosses the Youghiogheny

    Great Crossings Bridge

    Great Crossings Bridge

    Great_Crossings_Bridge

  • Clachan Bridge
  • Hump-backed bridge in Argyll, Scotland

    The Clachan Bridge (often, incorrectly, known as the Bridge over the Atlantic) is a simple, single-arched, hump-backed, masonry bridge spanning the Clachan

    Clachan Bridge

    Clachan Bridge

    Clachan_Bridge

  • Echo Bridge
  • United States historic place

    Echo Bridge is a historic masonry bridge spanning the Charles River between Needham to Newton Upper Falls, Massachusetts, and Ellis Street in Newton.

    Echo Bridge

    Echo Bridge

    Echo_Bridge

  • The Iron Bridge
  • Bridge across the River Severn in Shropshire, England

    locations. The masonry and abutments were constructed between 1777 and 1778, and the ribs were lifted into place in the summer of 1779. The bridge first spanned

    The Iron Bridge

    The Iron Bridge

    The_Iron_Bridge

  • Bridge
  • Structure built to span physical obstacles

    tension), therefore, masonry is limited to structures such as arches or foundations. In the 20th century, large masonry bridges  – although superseded

    Bridge

    Bridge

    Bridge

  • Coop Creek Bridge
  • United States historic place

    open masonry structure, with one span of 18 feet (5.5 m) and one of 21 feet (6.4 m), with a total structure length of 44 feet (13 m). The bridge is set

    Coop Creek Bridge

    Coop Creek Bridge

    Coop_Creek_Bridge

  • Coleraine Bridge
  • Bridge in Northern Ireland

    Coleraine Bridge, also known as Bann Bridge, Town Bridge or the Old Bridge and sometimes the Old Bann Bridge, is a nineteenth-century masonry road bridge spanning

    Coleraine Bridge

    Coleraine Bridge

    Coleraine_Bridge

  • Centering (masonry)
  • Temporary timber framework used in arch and bridge construction

    Treatise on Masonry Construction (7th ed.). New York: J. Wiley & Sons. Retrieved October 30, 2025. "Minnesota Masonry-Arch Highway Bridges (1870–1945)"

    Centering (masonry)

    Centering_(masonry)

  • Fleisch Bridge
  • Late Renaissance bridge in Nuremberg, Germany

    width of 15.3 m, and a clear span of 27 m which made it the largest masonry bridge arch in Germany at the time of its construction. With a rise of only

    Fleisch Bridge

    Fleisch Bridge

    Fleisch_Bridge

  • Washington Bridge (Harlem River)
  • Bridge between Manhattan and the Bronx, New York

    consulting architect. The bridge features steel-arch construction with two 510-foot (160 m) main arches and masonry approaches. The bridge is operated and maintained

    Washington Bridge (Harlem River)

    Washington Bridge (Harlem River)

    Washington_Bridge_(Harlem_River)

  • Vebjørn Sand Da Vinci Project
  • Pedestrian bridge in Norway

    available. I, your subject, have determined how to build the bridge. It will be a masonry bridge as high as a building, and even tall ships will be able to

    Vebjørn Sand Da Vinci Project

    Vebjørn Sand Da Vinci Project

    Vebjørn_Sand_Da_Vinci_Project

  • National Road
  • Early American highway

    the Ohio River by 1818, building a stone‑surfaced, cambered roadway, masonry bridges, culverts, and cast‑iron mileposts that set standards for antebellum

    National Road

    National Road

    National_Road

  • Turia Garden
  • Park in Valencia, Spain

    masonry bridge was destroyed by a flood in 1589. In 1933, it was pedestrianized, with grand staircases added by architect Javier Goerlich. The bridge

    Turia Garden

    Turia Garden

    Turia_Garden

  • Devil's Bridge
  • List of bridges, found primarily in Europe

    Devil's Bridge is a term applied to dozens of ancient bridges, found primarily in Europe. Most of these bridges are stone or masonry arch bridges and represent

    Devil's Bridge

    Devil's Bridge

    Devil's_Bridge

  • Carrollton
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Carroll of Carrollton, took his name Carrollton Viaduct, the first stone masonry bridge for railroad use in the United States, was built for the Baltimore and

    Carrollton

    Carrollton

  • Pont nou de la Margineda
  • Bridge in Santa Coloma d'Andorra, Andorra

    Pont nou de la Margineda is a bridge in Santa Coloma d'Andorra, Andorra. It is a masonry bridge, consisting of a single granite arch, which was built

    Pont nou de la Margineda

    Pont nou de la Margineda

    Pont_nou_de_la_Margineda

  • Montclair–Boonton Line
  • Commuter rail line in New Jersey

    Landing Road. A short distance later, the tracks cross under the Landing Masonry Bridge (which contains Landing Road/CR 631) and continue westward into Port

    Montclair–Boonton Line

    Montclair–Boonton Line

    Montclair–Boonton_Line

  • George V Bridge, Orléans
  • Bridge in Orléans

    The George V Bridge is a road and tram bridge that crosses the Loire in Orléans, France. It is an arched masonry bridge spanning a distance of 325 m. Designed

    George V Bridge, Orléans

    George V Bridge, Orléans

    George_V_Bridge,_Orléans

  • Lennox Bridge, Parramatta
  • Heritage-listed pedestrian and rail bridge in Sydney, Australia

    between 1836 and 1839. The Lennox Bridge is the third oldest surviving masonry bridge in New South Wales. The bridge carries Church Street, the main north-south

    Lennox Bridge, Parramatta

    Lennox Bridge, Parramatta

    Lennox_Bridge,_Parramatta

  • Frazier Bridge
  • United States historic place

    Essex County, New York. It was built in 1894 and is a double-arched masonry bridge, 23 feet wide and spanning 50 feet at roughly 10 feet above water level

    Frazier Bridge

    Frazier Bridge

    Frazier_Bridge

  • Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge
  • Medieval bridge in Lombardy, Italy

    not until the early 20th century that masonry bridges with larger openings were constructed. The Trezzo Bridge was built between 1370 and 1377 by order

    Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge

    Trezzo sull'Adda Bridge

    Trezzo_sull'Adda_Bridge

  • List of tunnels and bridges in Hong Kong
  • Sham Chun River) Several masonry bridges of Pokfulam Reservoir A masonry bridge of Tai Tam Upper Reservoir Several masonry bridges of Tai Tam Tuk Reservoir

    List of tunnels and bridges in Hong Kong

    List_of_tunnels_and_bridges_in_Hong_Kong

  • Manhattan Bridge
  • Suspension bridge in New York City

    carried by four main cables, which travel between masonry anchorages at either side of the bridge, and 1,400 vertical suspender cables. Carrère and Hastings

    Manhattan Bridge

    Manhattan Bridge

    Manhattan_Bridge

  • Skew arch
  • Method of construction

    cheaper to build a skew arch of brick. The problem of building skew arch masonry bridges was addressed by a number of early civil engineers and mathematicians

    Skew arch

    Skew arch

    Skew_arch

  • High Bridge (New York City)
  • Bridge between Manhattan and the Bronx, New York

    viability of preserving the bridge. The full Board of Estimate recommended demolishing the entire bridge in June; the masonry would have been reused for

    High Bridge (New York City)

    High Bridge (New York City)

    High_Bridge_(New_York_City)

  • Bridge L8515
  • Bridge in Duluth, Minnesota

    Creek. Structurally it is a reinforced concrete arch bridge with a veneer of local gabbro masonry. Bridge L8515 was listed on the National Register of Historic

    Bridge L8515

    Bridge L8515

    Bridge_L8515

  • Masonry oven
  • Baking chamber made of fireproof brick, concrete, or stone

    A masonry oven, colloquially known as a brick oven or stone oven, is an oven consisting of a baking chamber made of fireproof brick, concrete, stone,

    Masonry oven

    Masonry oven

    Masonry_oven

  • Rozzano
  • Comune in Lombardy, Italy

    Cassino Scanasio, a hamlet of Rozzano municipality. Access is via a masonry bridge and the entrance arch is carved with a Visconti snake. Domus Publishing

    Rozzano

    Rozzano

    Rozzano

  • Iron Bridge, Lucknow
  • Bridge over Gomti River, Lucknow (1845–1960)

    damaged by floods in 1960, it was dismantled and eventually replaced by a masonry bridge at Daliganj. In 1877, The Roorkee Treatise on Civil Engineering in India

    Iron Bridge, Lucknow

    Iron Bridge, Lucknow

    Iron_Bridge,_Lucknow

  • Blackwell Bridge
  • Road bridge in Northern England

    Blackwell Bridge is a masonry road bridge spanning the River Tees between County Durham and North Yorkshire, in Northern England. The bridge was built

    Blackwell Bridge

    Blackwell Bridge

    Blackwell_Bridge

  • Packerville Bridge
  • United States historic place

    19th-century stone arch bridges in the state and is a well-preserved example of vernacular 19th-century masonry bridge technology. The bridge was added to the

    Packerville Bridge

    Packerville Bridge

    Packerville_Bridge

  • Morristown Line
  • Commuter rail line in New Jersey

    Another legal obstacle was the NJRR's monopoly over bridges, granted to the Passaic and Hackensack Bridge Company, invalidated by the state in 1861. The first

    Morristown Line

    Morristown Line

    Morristown_Line

  • Lackawanna Cut-Off
  • U.S. railway line between Port Morris, New Jersey, and Slateford, Pennsylvania

    capacity by using larger locomotives and cars, as well as strengthening bridges to handle these larger loads. Although Truesdale recognized early on that

    Lackawanna Cut-Off

    Lackawanna Cut-Off

    Lackawanna_Cut-Off

  • Longest bridge
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    cantilever bridge spans List of longest arch bridge spans List of longest continuous truss bridge spans List of longest masonry arch bridge spans List

    Longest bridge

    Longest_bridge

  • Back Bay Fens
  • Parkland in Boston, Massachusetts

    was constructed in 1883, and the bridge opened in 1884. The bridge was "totally different from any other masonry bridge of its day", and Shepley, Rutan

    Back Bay Fens

    Back Bay Fens

    Back_Bay_Fens

  • Château Rocher
  • French castle

    century) building. The castle was built by the Lords of Bourbon. A masonry bridge crossing the moat leads to the entry door, now ruined, and the outer

    Château Rocher

    Château Rocher

    Château_Rocher

  • Blackstone Viaduct
  • United States historic place

    Erie Railroad and the American Bridge Company. The viaduct is 1,600 feet (490 m) long structure, consisting of masonry arches and earthen embankments

    Blackstone Viaduct

    Blackstone Viaduct

    Blackstone_Viaduct

  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • Bridge in New York City

    it planned to reinforce the Brooklyn Bridge's foundations to prevent it from sinking, as well as repair the masonry arches on the approach ramps, which

    Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn_Bridge

  • George V Bridge, Glasgow
  • Bridge in Glasgow, Scotland

    appearance as a masonry bridge, the bridge is actually built of reinforced concrete box girders, faced with Dalbeattie granite. List of bridges in Scotland

    George V Bridge, Glasgow

    George V Bridge, Glasgow

    George_V_Bridge,_Glasgow

  • Goff Farm Stone Bridge
  • United States historic place

    be the oldest masonry bridge in the state, and is one of the state's small number of surviving 19th-century stone bridges. The bridge was listed on the

    Goff Farm Stone Bridge

    Goff Farm Stone Bridge

    Goff_Farm_Stone_Bridge

  • Masonry arch
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    A masonry arch may refer to: Triumphal arch, an architectural monument containing an arch, built from any variety of stone Arch bridge, a bridge constructed

    Masonry arch

    Masonry_arch

  • Raebareli
  • City in Uttar Pradesh, India

    of Oudh State in the 1850s. Built around the same time was a large masonry bridge across the Sai, commissioned by the British deputy commissioner W. Glynn

    Raebareli

    Raebareli

    Raebareli

  • Father Mathew Bridge
  • Bridge over the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland

    Ostmantown Friary built the first masonry bridge in Dublin on the same spot. Known as Dublin Bridge, Old Bridge, or simply The Bridge, this four-arch structure

    Father Mathew Bridge

    Father Mathew Bridge

    Father_Mathew_Bridge

  • List of arches and bridges in Central Park
  • called for seven bridges and two tunnels, as well as one masonry bridge and one footbridge. This number was later expanded to nineteen bridges, then to thirty-four

    List of arches and bridges in Central Park

    List of arches and bridges in Central Park

    List_of_arches_and_bridges_in_Central_Park

  • Longteng Bridge
  • Bridge in Sanyi, Miaoli County, Taiwan

    multiple brick masonry arch approaches. The April 1935 Shinchiku-Taichū earthquake and subsequent aftershocks in July damaged the bridge beyond repair

    Longteng Bridge

    Longteng Bridge

    Longteng_Bridge

  • Nuomi Bridge
  • Stone arch bridge in Nantou County, Taiwan

    Beigangxi Stone Bridge (北港溪石橋), is a masonry arch bridge in Guoxing, Nantou County, Taiwan. Completed in 1940, the bridge spans the Beigang River, one of the

    Nuomi Bridge

    Nuomi Bridge

    Nuomi_Bridge

  • Pack Bridge
  • Bridge at Alyth, Scotland

    the oldest masonry bridges in Scotland and is shown on maps as far back as 1600, but is believed to date to the early 16th century. The bridge was rebuilt

    Pack Bridge

    Pack Bridge

    Pack_Bridge

  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area

    with designing a "bridge within a bridge" in the southern abutment, to avoid the need to demolish Fort Point, a pre–Civil War masonry fortification viewed

    Golden Gate Bridge

    Golden Gate Bridge

    Golden_Gate_Bridge

  • Parc des Buttes Chaumont
  • Urban park in Paris, France

    Tower. The other bridge, a 12-metre (39 ft) masonry bridge, 22 metres (72 ft) above the lake, came to be known as the "suicide bridge" and is now fenced

    Parc des Buttes Chaumont

    Parc des Buttes Chaumont

    Parc_des_Buttes_Chaumont

  • Lodi Road
  • Road in Delhi, India

    it marked the boundary between the Delhi and Mehrauli tehsils. The masonry bridge over the now dried-up rivulet of Jaitpur (the village occupying the

    Lodi Road

    Lodi Road

    Lodi_Road

  • Roman bridge
  • Bridges built by ancient Romans

    Napoli – Facoltà di Architettura. pp. 3–4. Ruddock, Ted (15 May 2017). Masonry Bridges, Viaducts and Aqueducts. Routledge. pp. XXI, 15–23. ISBN 978-1-351-91928-9

    Roman bridge

    Roman bridge

    Roman_bridge

  • Tower Bridge
  • Bridge over the Thames in London, England

    Tower Bridge is a Grade I listed combined bascule, suspension, and, until 1960, cantilever bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894, designed by

    Tower Bridge

    Tower Bridge

    Tower_Bridge

  • Craigellachie Bridge
  • Bridge in Moray, Scotland

    was probably specified by Telford because, unlike in traditional masonry arch bridges, some sections of the arch are not in compression under loading.

    Craigellachie Bridge

    Craigellachie Bridge

    Craigellachie_Bridge

  • Elk River (Tennessee River tributary)
  • River in Alabama, United States

    of the courthouse, where it is bridged by U.S. Route 231/431. Until the late 1960s there was a "dry" stone masonry bridge (one in which the stones are held

    Elk River (Tennessee River tributary)

    Elk River (Tennessee River tributary)

    Elk_River_(Tennessee_River_tributary)

  • Bailey bridge
  • Type of portable truss bridge

    A Bailey bridge is a type of portable, pre-fabricated, truss bridge. It was developed in 1940–1941 by the British for military use during the Second World

    Bailey bridge

    Bailey bridge

    Bailey_bridge

  • O'Donovan Rossa Bridge
  • Bridge over the River Liffey in Ireland

    structure, the original masonry bridge on this site was built in 1684 as a five-span simple arch bridge, and named 'Ormond (or Ormonde) Bridge' after James Butler

    O'Donovan Rossa Bridge

    O'Donovan Rossa Bridge

    O'Donovan_Rossa_Bridge

  • Namdang Stone Bridge
  • Bridge in Assam, India

    and much later Rudra Singha constructed a masonry bridge over it. According to Peter Wade, the Namdang bridge was regarded as the western gate of the military

    Namdang Stone Bridge

    Namdang Stone Bridge

    Namdang_Stone_Bridge

  • Hay-on-Wye
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    goods train on the way to Brecon was derailed and destroyed a 3-arch masonry bridge. The train fell into Digeddi Brook at Little Ffordd Fawr, near Llanigon

    Hay-on-Wye

    Hay-on-Wye

    Hay-on-Wye

  • Terontola–Foligno railway
  • Railway line in Italy

    structures are a masonry bridge over the Tiber, immediately after Ponte San Giovanni station, a deep cutting in Collestrada, a metal bridge over the Chiascio

    Terontola–Foligno railway

    Terontola–Foligno railway

    Terontola–Foligno_railway

  • Balehonnur
  • Village in Karnataka, India

    Mangaluru. It is located on the bank of Bhadra River. Balehonnur Bridge (a masonry bridge), constructed across the river Bhadra by the Madras Presidency/Madras

    Balehonnur

    Balehonnur

    Balehonnur

  • Nawabganj, Bareilly
  • Town in Uttar Pradesh, India

    and Bhursur in Crore. It is crossed by the Pillibheet road by an old masonry bridge near Sithra in Nawabgunj. The banks are steep, and there is very little

    Nawabganj, Bareilly

    Nawabganj, Bareilly

    Nawabganj,_Bareilly

  • Porta Nuova, Verona
  • Place in Verona, Italy

    accessible from the countryside by wooden drawbridges lowered over the fixed masonry bridge, which ran across the deep magisterial moat. The gate draws inspiration

    Porta Nuova, Verona

    Porta Nuova, Verona

    Porta_Nuova,_Verona

  • Rochlitz
  • Town in Saxony, Germany

    buildings and a new tower of St Cunigunde's church (1804). A first masonry bridge across the Zwickauer Mulde was erected in 1816, a new town hall between

    Rochlitz

    Rochlitz

    Rochlitz

  • Llanidloes
  • Town in Powys, Wales

    replaced a mid 18th-century wooden bridge, also called Long Bridge. Short Bridge is a single arch masonry bridge over the River Severn, dating from 1849

    Llanidloes

    Llanidloes

    Llanidloes

  • Euclid Creek
  • River in Ohio, United States

    Willoughby. The masonry arch bridge had a single 50-foot (15 m) span and extensive abutments. At 40 feet (12 m) in width, the bridge was wide enough to

    Euclid Creek

    Euclid Creek

    Euclid_Creek

  • Faux Namti Bridge
  • Bridge in Wantang Township, Yunnan, China

    Having eliminated a masonry bridge as a possibility, company engineers turned to metal beams as structural units. A cantilever bridge was found to be out

    Faux Namti Bridge

    Faux Namti Bridge

    Faux_Namti_Bridge

  • Tai Tam Reservoirs
  • Reservoir in Hong Kong

    reservoir were declared as monuments in 2009, including pumping stations, masonry bridges, the memorial stone, the value house and the dam itself. A list of

    Tai Tam Reservoirs

    Tai Tam Reservoirs

    Tai_Tam_Reservoirs

  • Union Arch Bridge
  • Historic masonry structure in Maryland, U.S.

    The Union Arch Bridge, also called the Cabin John Bridge, is a historic masonry structure in Cabin John, Maryland. It was designed as part of the Washington

    Union Arch Bridge

    Union Arch Bridge

    Union_Arch_Bridge

  • Thomas Harrison (architect)
  • English architect (1744–1829)

    first substantial bridge in England to have a flat roadway, and the Grosvenor Bridge was the longest single-arched masonry bridge in the world at the

    Thomas Harrison (architect)

    Thomas Harrison (architect)

    Thomas_Harrison_(architect)

  • Bremer River Rail Bridge
  • Railway bridge in City of Ipswich Queensland in Australia

    December 2006. The Bremer River Railway Bridge (1915) and the adjacent cast-iron piers (1897) and masonry bridge abutments (1897 and 1865) are located on

    Bremer River Rail Bridge

    Bremer River Rail Bridge

    Bremer_River_Rail_Bridge

  • English Bridge
  • Bridge across the River Severn in Shrewsbury, England

    The English Bridge is a masonry arch viaduct, crossing the River Severn in Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The present bridge is a 1926 rebuilding and widening

    English Bridge

    English Bridge

    English_Bridge

  • Lake Hopatcong station
  • NJ Transit railway station

    is located below Landing Road, near Lake Hopatcong and the Landing Masonry Bridge. Rail service through Landing began in 1854, when the Morris & Essex

    Lake Hopatcong station

    Lake Hopatcong station

    Lake_Hopatcong_station

  • Operative Masonry
  • Group of fraternal organizations

    Operative Masonry or The Worshipful Society of Free Masons, Rough Masons, Wallers, Slaters, Paviors, Plaisterers and Bricklayers or simply The Operatives

    Operative Masonry

    Operative_Masonry

  • List of longest suspension bridge spans
  • List of longest bridges List of longest cable-stayed bridge spans List of longest masonry arch bridge spans List of longest arch bridge spans List of longest

    List of longest suspension bridge spans

    List of longest suspension bridge spans

    List_of_longest_suspension_bridge_spans

  • Meudon Viaduct
  • Historic railway viaduct in Meudon, France

    and beyond to Versailles-Château-Rive-Gauche station. This stone or masonry bridge stretches 142.7 metres (468 ft) in length and features seven spans.

    Meudon Viaduct

    Meudon Viaduct

    Meudon_Viaduct

  • Trisanna Bridge
  • Bridge in Tyrol, Austria

    present bridge, and comprised masonry arches 55 metres (180 ft) high supporting the main span, which was a 120 metres (390 ft) long through truss bridge built

    Trisanna Bridge

    Trisanna Bridge

    Trisanna_Bridge

  • Tai Tam Waterworks Heritage Trail
  • Heritage trail in Hong Kong

    the following ones have been declared monuments including valve houses, bridges, staff quarters etc. This revitalisation project is different from other

    Tai Tam Waterworks Heritage Trail

    Tai Tam Waterworks Heritage Trail

    Tai_Tam_Waterworks_Heritage_Trail

  • Ponte das Caínheiras
  • Bridge in Portugal Melgaço, Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro

    Ponte das Caínheiras is a masonry bridge in the civil parish of Castro Laboreiro e Lamas de Mouro, municipality of Melgaço, in the district of Viana do

    Ponte das Caínheiras

    Ponte das Caínheiras

    Ponte_das_Caínheiras

  • General Méndez Vigo Bridge
  • Historic bridge in Coamo, Puerto Rico

    in the Spanish–American War of 1898. It is also the only surviving masonry bridge in the southern section of the Carretera Central. In the Puerto Rican

    General Méndez Vigo Bridge

    General Méndez Vigo Bridge

    General_Méndez_Vigo_Bridge

  • Arch
  • Curved structure that spans a space and may support a load

    pointed arches at the Monreale Cathedral) Skew arch (Sickergill Bridge) with helicoidal masonry courses Splayed arch over a window opening in the All Saints

    Arch

    Arch

    Arch

  • Portobello Bridge
  • Bridge in Warwick District, England

    pumping station was built shortly afterwards. Portobello Bridge is a masonry bridge with 3 spans in the form of wide elliptical arches, made of brick with

    Portobello Bridge

    Portobello Bridge

    Portobello_Bridge

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge
  • Bridge across Sydney Harbour in Australia

    The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, spanning Sydney Harbour from the central business district

    Sydney Harbour Bridge

    Sydney Harbour Bridge

    Sydney_Harbour_Bridge

  • Hong Kong Island
  • Second largest island in Hong Kong

    Collinson Old Stanley Police Station Cape D'Aguilar Lighthouse The Masonry Bridge of Pok Fu Lam Reservoir 6 Historic Structures of Pok Fu Lam Reservoir

    Hong Kong Island

    Hong Kong Island

    Hong_Kong_Island

  • Newton Street Bridge
  • United States historic place

    Waltham's first bridge, which was built c. 1761–62. It was designed by Hiram Blaisdell, a specialist in the design of masonry bridges. It consists of

    Newton Street Bridge

    Newton Street Bridge

    Newton_Street_Bridge

  • Cavendish Bridge
  • Bridge in England

    (31 Geo. 2. c. 59) was passed to authorise the bridge. The five arch masonry bridge that was subsequently built was designed by James Paine, using sandstone

    Cavendish Bridge

    Cavendish Bridge

    Cavendish_Bridge

  • Inca technology
  • Devices, and technologies invented or used in the Inca civilisation

    suspension bridges achieved clear spans of at least 150 feet, probably much greater. This was a longer span than any European masonry bridges at the time

    Inca technology

    Inca technology

    Inca_technology

  • Severn River Bridge
  • Bridge in Annapolis, Maryland

    road bridge was built on the site of the present Rte 2 bridge. All of these were made of timber and have since been replaced with masonry bridges in slightly

    Severn River Bridge

    Severn_River_Bridge

  • List of bridges in the Republic of Ireland
  • of bridges in the Republic of Ireland lists bridges of particular historical, scenic, architectural or engineering interest. Road and railway bridges, viaducts

    List of bridges in the Republic of Ireland

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  • Silver Bridge
  • Former suspension bridge (stood 1928–1967)

    Retrieved January 4, 2018. Oviatt-Lawrence, Alice (May 2019). "The Brooklyn Bridge Masonry ~1860–2019". StructureMag.org. Structure magazine. Retrieved November

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    suitable only for elements of a bridge that are under compression, since masonry will crack if under tension. Therefore, masonry is limited to structures such

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  • Bridge L6113
  • Bridge in Duluth, Minnesota

    a reinforced concrete arch bridge with a veneer of local gabbro masonry. Artistically it mixes rustic, uncoursed masonry with neoclassical details in

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    Bridge L6113

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  • Tidnish River
  • River in Canada

    community of Tidnish Bridge where the Chignecto Ship Railway constructed a large stone masonry bridge across it. At Tidnish Bridge, the river flows the

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    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from French maçon, MASON means "mason, stone-worker."

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    Hound of prosperity.

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    English and Scottish : occupational name for a stonemason, Middle English, Old French mas(s)on. Compare Machen. Stonemasonry was a hugely important craft in the Middle Ages.Italian (Veneto) : from a short form of Masone.French : from a regional variant of maison ‘house’.George Mason (1725–92), the American colonial statesman who framed the VA Bill of Rights and Constitution, which was used as a model by Thomas Jefferson when drafting the Declaration of Independence, was a VA planter, fourth in descent from George Mason (?1629–?86), a royalist soldier of the English Civil War who had received land grants in VA. As well as being prominent in the affairs of VA, the family also produced the first governor of MI.

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    Irish (Galway and Mayo) : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Béara or Ó Beargha (see Barry 1).Scottish and northern Irish : variant spelling of Barrie.English : habitational name from any of several places named with Old English byrig, dative case of burh ‘fortified manor house’, ‘stronghold’, such as Berry in Devon or Bury in Cambridgeshire, Greater Manchester, Suffolk, and West Sussex.French : regional name for someone from Berry, a former province of central France, so named with Latin Boiriacum, apparently a derivative of a Gaulish personal name, Boirius or Barius. In North America, this name has alternated with Berrien.Swiss German : pet form of a Germanic personal name formed with Old High German bero ‘bear’ (see Baer).

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  • Mason
  • v. t.

    To build stonework or brickwork about, under, in, over, etc.; to construct by masons; -- with a prepositional suffix; as, to mason up a well or terrace; to mason in a kettle or boiler.

  • Revet
  • v. t.

    To face, as an embankment, with masonry, wood, or other material.

  • Rubblework
  • n.

    Masonry constructed of unsquared stones that are irregular in size and shape.

  • Masonry
  • n.

    The work or performance of a mason; as, good or bad masonry; skillful masonry.

  • Render
  • v. t.

    To plaster, as a wall of masonry, without the use of lath.

  • Coursed
  • a.

    Arranged in courses; as, coursed masonry.

  • Blocage
  • n.

    The roughest and cheapest sort of rubblework, in masonry.

  • Moellon
  • n.

    Rubble masonry.

  • Vault
  • n.

    An arched structure of masonry, forming a ceiling or canopy.

  • Jump
  • n.

    An abrupt interruption of level in a piece of brickwork or masonry.

  • Masonry
  • n.

    The art or occupation of a mason.

  • Masonry
  • n.

    The craft, institution, or mysteries of Freemasons; freemasonry.

  • Counterfort
  • n.

    A kind of buttress of masonry to strengthen a revetment wall.

  • Garreting
  • n.

    Small splinters of stone inserted into the joints of coarse masonry.

  • Maistry
  • n.

    Mastery; superiority; art. See Mastery.

  • Slatt
  • n.

    A slab of stone used as a veneer for coarse masonry.

  • Masteries
  • pl.

    of Mastery

  • Governail
  • n.

    Management; mastery.

  • Ashler
  • n.

    Hewn or squared stone; also, masonry made of squared or hewn stone.

  • Masonry
  • n.

    That which is built by a mason; anything constructed of the materials used by masons, such as stone, brick, tiles, or the like. Dry masonry is applied to structures made without mortar.