A short historical account of London-bridge

with a proposition for a new stone-bridge at Westminster ; as also an account of some remarkable stone-bridges abroad, and what the best authors have said and directed concerning the methods of building them ; illustrated with proper cuts ; in a letter to the Right Honourable the members of Parliament for the city and liberty of Westminster

A short historical account of London-bridge
Nicholas Hawksmoor, Nicholas H ...
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A short historical account of London-bridge

with a proposition for a new stone-bridge at Westminster ; as also an account of some remarkable stone-bridges abroad, and what the best authors have said and directed concerning the methods of building them ; illustrated with proper cuts ; in a letter to the Right Honourable the members of Parliament for the city and liberty of Westminster

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English
Pages
47

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Published in
London
Other Titles
Short historical account of London-bridge, wityh some remarks and observations on the present state and condition of it, Proposition for erecting a bridge at Westminster, Account of some remarkable stone-bridges in other countries, Short account of some more foreign bridges, and their dimensions

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Dewey Decimal Class
624.6
Library of Congress
HB161 .G64 no. 7414

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Pagination
47 pages, 5 folded plates
Number of pages
47

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Open Library
OL44376216M
OCLC/WorldCat
3220677

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