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Dryburgh Abbey Bridge

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opened the completed bridge on 1 August 1817, but in January 1818 it collapsed. One of the designers, Thomas Smith, said of the collapse that due to "high wind increasing to perfect hurricane, it carried off chain bridge, leaving only the fastenings and supports, the work of half a year, demolished
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in 1824, caused the reputation of cable-stayed bridges to decline rapidly, and despite a history dating back to the 17th century, the design was almost completely abandoned for over a century, with suspended-deck suspension bridges gaining favour. Later research in the 1930s, and experience with
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who later died in Dryburgh. It was 79 metres (259 ft) long. At the time, the cable-stayed type of bridge was undergoing a period of rapid growth in popularity. The
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in an hour...." After a redesign, a replacement was built, but this too collapsed in 1838, by which time the Earl had been dead for several years.
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Very shortly after the 1818 collapse (between 1819 and 1820) another bridge, the
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The 1818 collapse, together with that of a slightly shorter bridge across the
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Plan and side-elevation of the 1817–1818 Dryburgh Abbey Bridge
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Side-elevation of the 1818–1838 Dryburgh Abbey Bridge
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cable-stayed
footbridge
Dryburgh Abbey
Borders
Dryburgh
St. Boswells
Newtown St. Boswells
River Tweed
David Stewart Erskine, 11th Earl of Buchan
eccentric
aristocrat
Earl
Saale River
Germany
Second World War
Strömsund Bridge
Sweden
Union Bridge
iron
suspended-deck suspension bridge
Dryburgh Suspension Bridge
Dryburgh Suspension Bridge
List of places in the Scottish Borders
"Dryburgh Abbey Conservation Management Plan"
Archived
Tweed bridges
Dryburgh Abbey Bridge
Structurae

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