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Bridge, warren girder / model

Description

Model of a warren girder bridge over the River Indus at Kotri built by the Thames Iron Works and Shipbuilding Company in 1898, to a scale of 1 inch to 10 feet

Museum reference

T.1933.87

Collection

Industry and Commerce

Object name

Bridge, warren girder / model

Production information

Unknown
Unknown

Date

c. 1898

Materials

Metal, Wood

Associations

Builder of original bridge: Thames Iron Works and Shipbuilding Company
Kotri, River Indus, Pakistan, South Asia

Exhibitions

  • Technology by Design (08 Jul 2016)
    National Museum of Scotland

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