Description: CARLEM COLLECTIONS Hoisting the Central Span After Scows left Construction QUEBEC Bridge QC Canada Sept 17th 1917 Real Photo Postcard 1 The Quebec Bridge is a riveted steel truss structure 987 meters (3,239 ft) long, 29 m (94 ft) wide, and 104 m (340 ft) high. Cantilever arms 177 m (580 ft) long support a 195 m (640 ft) central structure, for a total span of 549 m (1800 ft). By 1904, the structure was taking shape. However, preliminary calculations made early in the planning stages were never properly checked when the design was finalized, and the actual weight of the bridge was far in excess of its carrying capacity. The dead load was too heavy. All went well until the bridge was nearing completion in the summer of 1907. After four years of construction, the south arm and part of the central section of the bridge collapsed into the St. Lawrence River in just 15 seconds. Of the 86 workers on the bridge that day near quitting time, 75 were killed and the rest were injured. Of these victims, 33 (some sources say 35) were Mohawk steelworkers from the Kahnawake reserve near Montreal; they were buried at Kahnawake under crosses made of steel beams.When building the second bridge,on September 11, 1916, when the central span was being raised into position, it fell into the river, killing 13 workers. Re-construction began and the bridge was completed in 1917 at a total cost of $25 million and 89 bridgeworkers' lives. On December 3, 1919, the Quebec Bridge opened for rail traffic, after almost two decades of construction. Its center span of 549 meters (1800 ft) remains the longest cantilevered bridge span in the world and is considered a major engineering feat.Stock: E3 93 9-27-24 gWe Will Combine Ship All Items When Paid With a Combined Invoice.Combiner vos Achats en un Seul Paiement et Payer un Seul Frais d'Expédition.ShippingWe do all we can to ensure the safe arrival of your item. We pack carefully and cheerfully accept returns if you are not completely satisfied. We will not sell an item we would not be happy to have in a private collection, so bid with confidence. Please read condition reports and inspect scans carefully.ExpéditionNous faisons tout en notre pouvoir pour que votre item soit livré en bonne condition. Nous acceptons les retours lorsque vous n'êtes pas complètement satisfait de votre item. Nous ne vendons jamais un item dont nous ne serions pas fier d'avoir dans notre propre collection, donc, misez en toute confiance.Condition Grading ScaleMINT- perfect. NEAR MINT- Very light aging. EXCELLENT- Very light wear no bends or creases. VERY GOOD-Corners may be just a bit rounded light cancel ink or light crease does not detract from appearance. GOOD- Corners may be noticeably blunt or rounded with noticeable bends or creases or heavy cancellations. POOR-collectible for very rare cards or is a reference copy given presence of major flaws or damage.Classement MINT- Parfait. NEAR MINT - Quasiment aucune imperfections. EXCELLENT - Légèrement usés. VERY GOOD - Oblitération légère ou plis léger, en général, en très bonne condition. GOOD - Plis et courbures, déchirures, taches visibles. POOR - Un item qu'on considère collectionnable uniquement pour sa rareté. Peut aussi être un item de référence. Présence de dommages majeurs.
Price: 18 CAD
Location: St Andre d'Argenteuil Quebec Canada
End Time: 2025-01-06T15:00:35.000Z
Shipping Cost: 2.46 CAD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
Returns Accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Unit of Sale: Single Unit
Size: Standard (5.5x3.5 in)
Material: Paper
City: Quebec
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Brand/Publisher: Cottrell
Subject: Bridge
Continent: North America
Type: Real Photo (RPPC)
Era: 1917-18
Theme: Cities & Towns, Disasters, Construction, St Lawrence River, Fleuve St-Laurent
Region: Quebec
Country: Canada
Time Period Manufactured: 1917-18
Country/Region of Manufacture: Canada
Postage Condition: Unposted