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Date: 2013-11-27 11:52:50
Tharwa Bridge
Civil engineering
Truss
Structural engineering
Historic bridges of New South Wales
Bridges
Truss bridges
Australian architecture

REHABILITATION AND UPGRADING OF A HERITAGE LISTED TIMBER TRUSS BRIDGE Keith Crews Professor of Structural Engineering & Assoc Dean University of Technology

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