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High Bridge: "The End of Our Fifteen Months' Labor" The story of building the Norfolk and Western viaduct near Farmville, Virginia (udgave 2014)

af Bob Flippen, Richard McClintock (Forfatter), Willis W. Vail (Fotograf)

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The book chronicles the 1913-1914 construction of the Norfolk & Western railroad viaduct, High Bridge, near Farmville, Virginia, using 77 images from photographs created by Willis Vail, resident engineer for the N&W Railway, as originally recorded on 4x5-inch glass negatives. Image captions are based on Vail's own descriptions. This is the first time that these historic images have been gathered together in book form. This book presents readers with the exciting grandeur of early construction machinery and techniques, and provides a glimpse into the casual bravery and dedication of the men who built one of the most important bridges in America. The text describes the people, equipment, and methods used to build historic High Bridge in an easy to understand manner without being overly technical. Today, High Bridge stands as the centerpiece of Virginia's High Bridge Trail State Park, a 31-mile-long public trail created from the abandoned railroad line.… (mere)
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Titel:High Bridge: "The End of Our Fifteen Months' Labor" The story of building the Norfolk and Western viaduct near Farmville, Virginia
Forfattere:Bob Flippen
Andre forfattere:Richard McClintock (Forfatter), Willis W. Vail (Fotograf)
Info:Friends of High Bridge Trail State Park, Farmville, Virginia
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Nøgleord:Willis W. Vail, photography

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High Bridge : "The end of our fifteen months' labor" : the story of building the Norfolk & Western viaduct near Farmville, Virginia / illustrated with photographs by Willis W. Vail, resident engineer on the project ; edited and annotated by Bob Flippen & Richard McClintock af Willis Willson Vail

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An excellent recounting of the construction of the 2nd High Bridge with accurate reproductions of the photographs of the resident engineer, Willis W. Vail.
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The book chronicles the 1913-1914 construction of the Norfolk & Western railroad viaduct, High Bridge, near Farmville, Virginia, using 77 images from photographs created by Willis Vail, resident engineer for the N&W Railway, as originally recorded on 4x5-inch glass negatives. Image captions are based on Vail's own descriptions. This is the first time that these historic images have been gathered together in book form. This book presents readers with the exciting grandeur of early construction machinery and techniques, and provides a glimpse into the casual bravery and dedication of the men who built one of the most important bridges in America. The text describes the people, equipment, and methods used to build historic High Bridge in an easy to understand manner without being overly technical. Today, High Bridge stands as the centerpiece of Virginia's High Bridge Trail State Park, a 31-mile-long public trail created from the abandoned railroad line.

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