Drewry, Charles Stewart. A Memoir on Suspension Bridges. 1832. (MOS)- Complete title: "A Memoir on Suspension Bridges, Comprising the History of Their Origin and Progress, and of Their Application to Civil and Military Purposes; with Descriptions of some of the most important Bridges; viz. Menai; Berwick, Newhaven; Brighton; Isle De Bourbon; Hammersmith; Bath; Marlow; Shoreham; Pont des Invalides at Paris; Pont D'Arcole; Jarnac; Tournon; Geneva, etc. Also an Account of Experiments on The Strength of Iron Wires and Iron Bars and Rules and Tables for Facilitating Computations Relating to Suspension Bridges."
- 1818 Dryburgh Abbey - Dryburgh and St. Boswells, Scotland, United Kingdom
- 1820 Union - Horncliffe, Berwick-upon-Tweed vicinity, England and Fishwick, Scotland, United Kingdom
- 1821 Trinity Pier (Newhaven Pier) - Trinity, Edinburgh vicinity, Scotland, United Kingdom
- 1823 (suspension bridge) - Réunion, France
- 1823 Brighton Pier - Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
- 1823 Saint Antoine - Geneva, Switzerland
- 1824 Galaure - Saint-Vallier, Drôme, France
- 1825 Tain-Tournon - Tournon-sur-Rhône, Ardèche and Tain, Drôme, France
- 1826 Broughton (Gerald Road) - Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
- 1826 Conwy (Conway) - Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom
- 1826 Invalides - Paris, France
- 1826 Jarnac - Jarnac, Charente, France
- 1826 Menai Strait - Menai Bridge and Bangor vicinity, Wales, United Kingdom
- 1827 Hammersmith - London, England, United Kingdom
- 1828 Arcole (de la Grève) - Paris, France
- 1829 Argentat (Marie) - Argentat, Corrèze, France
- 1829 Invalides (l'Allee-d'Antin) - Paris, France
- 1830 Grosvenor - Bath, England, United Kingdom
- 1831 Findhorn - Forres, Scotland, United Kingdom
- 1832 Marlow - Marlow, England, United Kingdom
- 1833 Norfolk - Shoreham, England, United Kingdom
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