19th-century bridge
C10901
concept
A 19th-century bridge is a transportation structure built during the 1800s that typically reflects the era’s industrial advances in materials and engineering, such as iron, steel, and improved masonry techniques.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| 19th-century structure | 8 |
| 19th-century bridge canonical | 3 |
| 19th-century engineering structure | 1 |
Instances (12)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Chaumont Viaduct | — |
| Conwy Railway Bridge | 19th-century engineering structure |
| Croton Point wine cellars | 19th-century structure |
| Chepstow Railway Bridge | — |
| Britannia Bridge, Menai Strait | 19th-century structure |
| Roebling Bridge | 19th-century structure |
| Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge | — |
| Ouse Valley Viaduct | 19th-century structure |
| Fontaine Saint-Sulpice | 19th-century structure |
| Campanile of Trinity College Dublin | 19th-century structure |
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Bridge of Sighs
surface form:
Bridge of Sighs (Glasgow)
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19th-century structure |
| Newkirk Viaduct | 19th-century structure |