A Study of the Design and Construction and a Structural Analysis of Magdalene Bridge, Cambridge
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A Study of the Design and Construction and a Structural Analysis of Magdalene Bridge, Cambridge

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 59, Issue 8, 1981

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Magdalene Bridge is one of the country’s oldest surviving iron bridges, and these papers comprise a detailed investigation into its early history, and a new computer method structural analysis which confirms its capability of withstanding modern high way loading.

S.K. Morgan and T.J. Heathorn

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