Concrete bridge
Concrete bridges are a type of bridge, constructed out of concrete. They started to appear widely in the early 20th century. Early examples include:
Kuradisild from 1913 in Toome Hill, Tartu, Estonia
Finland
United Kingdom
- Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scotland (constructed 1897-1901)
- Seaton in Devon, England
- A concrete bridge that was built over the River Axe in 1877.
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