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[[William Clark (4)|William Clark]] designed the the Suspension Bridge across the Danube in Budapest but died during its construction.
[[William Clark (4)|William Clark]] designed the the Suspension Bridge across the Danube in Budapest but died during its construction.<ref>The Engineer 1904/04/15</ref>


His brother, [[Adam Clark|Adam]] completed the bridge which opened in 1849
His brother, [[Adam Clark|Adam]] completed the bridge which opened in 1849
It seems likely that this refers to [[William Tierney Clark]] who died in 1852.





Latest revision as of 16:32, 11 June 2020

William Clark designed the the Suspension Bridge across the Danube in Budapest but died during its construction.[1]

His brother, Adam completed the bridge which opened in 1849

It seems likely that this refers to William Tierney Clark who died in 1852.


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  1. The Engineer 1904/04/15