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The book presents a practical survey of metallic, timber, and masonry bridge behaviour, common defects, and maintenance practices, illustrated with case examples and drawings. It examines girder bearings, main and open-web girders, floors, bracing, and riveted connections; analyses high stresses, deformations, and deflections; and discusses corrosion, painting, inspection methods, repair and strengthening techniques including addition of centre girders. Separate chapters compare cast-iron, timber, and masonry construction, consider service life and maintenance costs, and outline methods for reconstruction and widening, offering engineers guidance grounded in observed performance and practical remedies.

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William Henry Thorpe

William Henry Thorpe was an engineer and author known for his contributions to the field of civil engineering, particularly in bridge construction. His notable work, "The Anatomy of Bridgework," provides insights into the design and structural principles of bridges, reflecting his expertise and innovative approach to engineering challenges. Thorpe's writings are valued for their technical clarity and practical applications, making them a resource for both professionals and students in the field. His work continues to influence contemporary engineering practices.

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