Work began on construction of the bridge in 1847 and was completed in 1849.
No,It was'nt
the suspension bridge was built for people to cross over something or cars.
Thomas telford
No, the Clifton Suspension Bridge is not the first suspension bridge ever built. It was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and completed in 1864, but earlier examples of suspension bridges date back to ancient times, such as the Inca rope bridges in South America and various timber suspension bridges in Asia. The first modern suspension bridge is often considered to be the Menai Suspension Bridge, completed in 1826.
Lion's Gate was built in 1936. -Alex Fraser was built in 1984.
John Roebling.
Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct built in 1847 is the oldest wire suspension bridge still in service in United States. The Chain Bridge at Falls of Schuylkill, north of Philadelphia was built in 1808 but it collapsed in 1810.
well the golden gate bridge is in fact yes it is a beam bridge, but it can also be aCantilever bridgesArch bridgTruss bridgeCable-stayed bridge
Isambard Kingdom Brunel built three notable bridges. Dates are completion.The Clifton Suspension Bridge: 1864The Royal Albert Bridge: 1859Maidenhead Railway Bridge: 1839
The Clifton's suspension bridge
The city of Charleston (with an 'e' in the name) is said to have been named after Charles Clendenin, father of Col. George Clendenin, who built the first settlement there.You may see the Related Link for more information.
This question is difficult to answer as "suspension bridge" is a very loose term. Ancient people from South America and the Himalayas have used rope suspension bridges to span chasms since ancient times and there are arguments about who first designed/built the first modern bridges. For information relating to these arguments see the related link below.