It was first built by the Romans about 50 AD and there have been several rebuilds since then, the last being in 1973.
no one really invented a beam bridge it was just naturally fallen onto a stream or some kind of horizontal supports
hello help us answer what is the history of the beam bridge ?? ? ?? ? ???? ?
Joseph Aspdin was the inventor of the first beam bridge. The English bricklayer designed the bridge in 1824. This design did not become popular for many years.
it was built by the romans
Hiroshi Matsumura has written: '\\' -- subject(s): History, Bridges 'Happyakuyabashi monogatari' -- subject(s): History, Bridges
The best place to find history and other information on the beam bridges would be in architectural books. These can be found and checked out from a local library.
Henry James Hopkins has written: 'A span of bridges' -- subject(s): Bridges, History
Daisy Caroline Bridges has written: 'A history of the International Council of Nurses, 1899-1964' -- subject(s): History, International Council of Nurses, Nursing Societies
Some interesting facts about bridges have to do with their history. Bridge structures have existed for about the past 3,000 years. Among the more popular types of bridges are the arch type of bridges, which have been around since the times of ancient Greece.
Ruby Bridges made a dent in history by being ONE of the first African Americans to go to an integrated schools.
Llewellyn Nathaniel Edwards has written: 'A record of history and evolution of early American bridges' -- subject(s): Bridges
George Kramer has written: 'Bass Fishing' 'Slab, beam & girder bridges in Oregon' -- subject(s): Box girder Bridges, Concrete Bridges, Design and construction, History 'What Then... Is the Written Word For?'
She went to an all white school
George Fox Bridges has written: 'The Oxford Reformers And English Church Principles' -- subject(s): Accessible book, History, Reformation, University of Oxford
she made black history page by being the first black person to go to an all white shool
The address of the Institute For The Visualization Of History Inc is: 151 Bridges Rd, Williamstown, MA 01267-2232