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Its background explains why: the Tay bridge was designed by Thomas Bouch using cast iron which was brittle, and blew down during a gale taking a passenger ... http://groups.google.com/g/8537ff08/t/.../d/1b224e24f15e95c7?hl=en...8... |
Queen Victoria crossed the Tay and rewarded Thomas Bouch with a knightship, poor Sir Thomas paid with his life after his bridge went crashing into the Tay. http://groups.google.com/g/da87ff06/t/.../d/87cad00b7c4dfdbc?hl=en&ie... |
Zierke.com> Hans-Joachim Zierke <Usenet...@Zierke.com> wrote: [snip] It would also support the assumption, that Thomas Bouch, whose Tay Bridge did not ... http://groups.google.com/g/c457ff08/t/.../d/8786ad702e17f4fd?hl=en&ie... |
The designer of the ill-fated bridge was Sir Thomas Bouch. To get back on topic, Mike mentioned the Forth rail bridge, and the Forth Naturist Club website may of ... http://groups.google.com/g/c017fefc/t/.../d/c4105ada111ee590?hl=en&ie... |
Don't forget either Thomas Bouch, Engineer, born near Wigton. He was the one who designed the Tay Bridge (the one that fell down; it finished him, but it wasn't ... http://groups.google.com/g/ac57ff07/t/.../d/12c50b213001eac7?hl=en&ie... |
Alan The Engineer was Thomas Bouch, and the contractors were Hopkins, Gilkes and Co. of Middlesbrough. (From 'Red for Danger', by LTC Rolt p96) So There ... http://groups.google.com/g/8757feff/t/.../d/cf8434791854d018?hl=en&ie... |
Three Redheugh Bridges The first Redheugh Bridge, designed by Sir Thomas Bouch (noted for his Tay Bridge) opened in 1871. It was rebuilt between 1897 and ... http://groups.google.com/g/2d27ff01/t/.../d/8c59a55761841606?hl=en... |
thomas bouch was the engineer's name. he got knighted for building the tay. i don't know if the knighthood was revoked... but his plans for a bridge over the Firth ... http://groups.google.com/g/a807ff04/t/.../d/b755659c55697dd3?hl=en... |
The earlier Thomas Bouch pier for a Forth Bridge folowing from the Tay one still exists - the contract was terminated when the Tay Bridge was with great loss of ... http://groups.google.com/g/ff87feef/t/.../d/2580c8330a12c28?hl=en&ie... |
Sir Thomas Bouch, won awards for the structure which was, at the time, one of the structurally stiffest for its weight. No-one at the time doubted that it was a good ... http://groups.google.com/g/2e17feed/t/.../d/8b1653c765182203?hl=en... |
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