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Cedar Creek Bridge (Petit Jean State Park) 1934 1990-04-09 Petit Jean State Park: Conway: Closed spandrel deck arch: Central Avenue Bridge: 1930 2010-01-21 Batesville: Independence: Coon Creek Bridge: 1930, 1957 2007-01-24 Cherokee City
Category Heritage Status Criteria [1]; A Buildings of national or international importance, either architectural or historic, or fine little-altered examples of some particular period, style or building type.
Ships built by Harland and Wolff (1 C, 340 P) Pages in category "Ships built on the River Clyde" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,445 total.
The brothers founded the Clyde Bank Foundry in Anderston in 1847. They opened the Clyde Bank Iron Shipyard at Cessnock, Govan, in 1851 and launched their first ship, Jackal, in 1852. They quickly established a reputation in building prestigious passenger ships, building Jura for Cunard in 1854 and the record breaking Russia in 1867.
St. Francis River Bridge: Extant Swing span: 1933 1988 US 70: St. Francis River: Forrest City: St. Francis: AR-21: White River Bridge: Demolished Vertical-lift bridge: 1924 1988 US 70: White River: De Valls Bluff: Prairie
Lake Catherine State Park-Bridge No. 2; Lake No. 1 Bridge; Lakeshore Drive Bridge; Lee Creek Bridge (Natural Dam, Arkansas) Lincoln Avenue Viaduct; Little Buffalo River Bridge; Little Cossatot River Bridge; Little Missouri River Bridge
AR 109 Arkansas Longest Bridge Morrison Bluff 35°24′40″N 93°31′55″W / 35.411221°N 93.532038°W / 35.411221; -93.532038 ( Morrison Bluff
Images of Clydebridge at Canmore.org.uk; Pathe News footage of George VI visit, 1938; Clydebridge Viaduct at Railscot; Auchenshuggle Bridge over the Clyde - Painting of bridge by Colin Nairn; Clydebridge Steelworks at Transient Places (April 2010) Clydebridge & Dalzell Steelworks Archived 23 December 2019 at the Wayback Machine at Transient ...