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Unidentified photographer, 511-K50 - Floating Crane "Hercules" transferring equipment across Gatun Locks from east side. Looking south. April 10, 1915., 1915, 10 April, Photograph, George A. Smathers Libraries, University of Florida, Panama Canal Museum Collection, Resource Identifier: accession number - 2001.023.060.001, System ID: AA00011399:00001, LL/58011
 
Civil engineering
Contents
Introduction
744.01   Introduction to civil engineering
Germany
744.02   Alois Löcherer: The statue of Bavaria, Munich (1844-1850)
Great Britain
744.03   Philip Henry Delamotte: The Crystal Palace (1854-1855)
744.04   B.L. Spackman: Construction at the 1862 International Exhibition at South Kensington, England (1859-1862)
France
744.05   Édouard Baldus: Chemins de fer de Paris à Lyon et à la Méditerranée (1860s)
744.06   Édouard Baldus: Les chemins de fer du Nord. Ligne de Paris à Boulogne. Vues photographiques
744.07   Delmaet & Durandelle: The Paris Opera (1861-1875)
744.08   Les Travaux Publics de la France (1878-1882)
744.09   Louis-Emile Durandelle: Eiffel Tower (1887-1889)
744.10   Albert Fernique: Construction of the Eiffel Tower, Paris (1888)
744.11   Construction du Chemin de Fer Metropolitan Municipal de Paris (1905-1910)
Spain
744.12   Martínez Sánchez: Public works in Spain (1860s)
744.13   Juan Laurent: Public works in Spain (1860s)
Portugal
744.14   Emilio Biel: Construction of the Ponte Maria Pia in Porto (1876-1877)
USA
744.15   Daguerreotypes of canal construction (ca. 1850)
744.16   Alexander Gardner and others: Across the continent on the Kansas Pacific Railroad
744.17   Andrew J. Russell: The Great West Illustrated in a Series of Photographic Views Across the Continent, Taken Along the Line of the Union Pacific Railroad, West from Omaha, Nebraska
744.18   Wyoming: Dale Creek Crossing (1868-1901)
744.19   Joseph P. Babbitt: Engineers and Surveyors on the Kansas City Bridge (1869)
744.20   George M. Mowbray [stereoviews by H.D. Ward]: Tri-Nitro-glycerine, as Applied in the Hoosac Tunnel Submarine Blasting, Etc. (1872)
744.21   Albert Bardem: Construction of the Commercial National Bank, SW corner Martin and Wilmington Streets, Raleigh, NC (1912-1913)
744.22   Lewis W. Hine: Empire State Building (1929-1931)
744.23   New York City: The Manhattan Bridge
744.24   New York City: The Brooklyn Bridge
Canada
744.25   William Notman: The construction of Victoria Bridge, Montreal, Canada (1854-1859)
Argentina
744.26   Georges Poulet: Aurora Argentina (1890s)
The Suez and Panama Canals
744.27   Suez Canal (1859-1869)
744.28   Panama Canal - First attempt (ca. 1885)
744.29   Panama Canal - Second attempt (1904-1914)
Structural forms
744.30   Bridges, viaducts, trestles and jetties
744.31   Road works, construction, maintenance and repair
744.32   Structural steel
 
  
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