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There have been two structures with the name. The first bridge was opened in 1864 and was designed by Joseph Cubitt for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway. Massive abutments at each end carried the railway's insignia, preserved and restored on the south side. Following the formation of the Southern Railway in 1924, inter-city and continental services were concentrated on Waterloo, and St Paul's Station became a local and suburban stop. For this reason, the use of the original bridge gradually declined. It eventually became too weak to support modern trains, and was therefore removed in 1985 – all that remains is a series of columns crossing the Thames and the southern abutment, which is a Grade II listed structure.
125 Pictures in 2025 #96 "Structure"
This shows some of the structure underlying the American Bank Center (a sort of convention center/ event venue) in Corpus Christi, Texas. In the background is some of the structure of the Harbor Bridge, which spans the entrance to the Port of Corpus Christi.
Eine leere Sonnenblumenblüte zeigt erstaunliche Strukturen.
An empty sun flower blossom does exhibit astonishing structure.
CHERNOBYL, Take 2! - Back through my archive!...
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On the way out of DUGA Radar Station, we jumped out our old LAZ bus to photograph the classic Ukrainian bus with the radar structure behind it.
The massive, 150m high x 550m long radar near Pripyat was erected to detect incoming missiles.
Our guide provided some interesting detail as to how the location was kept secret from the world - including Russian civilians...
The military site is accessed via a 6 mile long road (pictured) through dense forest. The road was intentionally built with slight turns so that the base could not be seen from a distance. More interesting still, is that old Soviet maps labelled the base as a children's summer camp - and a bogus bus stop complete with a mosaic children's illustration was constructed at the beginning of the access road to support the ruse.
FUJIFILM XT-2 | XF18-55mm F2.8-4 R LM OIS lens at 26mm | ƒ11 | 1/100 sec | ISO 200 | Handheld | No filters | Taken 07-05-2019 at DUGA Radar Station
Copyright Andrew Hocking 2020
The pedestrian bridge links Millennium Place to the Garden of International Friendship and Lady Herbert Garden.
It was built as part of the city's Phoenix Initiative £50 million Millennium Project and was designed by Alexander Beleschenko.
This site has been used for a parish church since the late 17th century, but a “new” building, in the then-current Baroque architectural style, replaced the original structure in 1709. The current Gothic Revival facade, with its iconoc towers, indigenous stylistic elements, and pink stonework, was added between 1880 and 1890.
This is being constructed on Dollymans Farm in Shotgate. The site is going to be building waste plant and landfill in the hole left after the A130 was built..
An inbound New Haven Line train crosses the Saugatuck River Railroad Bridge in Westport, CT. The bridge features a pedestrian walkway, which affords some very neat views of the infrastructure and trains. Note here how the employee crossing on the bridge is supported by old rail sections!
M8 (Kawasaki, 2011)
Saugatuck River Railroad Bridge
New Haven Line - MNR
The Kelpies are 30 metre high horse-head sculptures situated in Helix Park Falkirk standing next to the Forth Clyde Canal
Atout (previously known as Cypria, Driever, and Miltiadis Junior III) (IMO: 9354648) is a container type-ship registered and sailing under the flag of Libera. Her gross tonnage is 18,199, her overall length (loa) is 182.52 m and her container capacity is 1,702 TEU. She was built in 2001 and is operated by Capital Ship Management Corporation.