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| - William Tierney Clark (* 23. August 1783 in Bristol; † 22. September 1852 in Hammersmith, London, Vereinigtes Königreich) war ein englischer Brückenbau-Ingenieur, der durch seine Kettenbrücken Anerkennung erwarb und durch die Széchenyi-Kettenbrücke in Budapest berühmt wurde. (de)
- William Tierney Clark est un ingénieur civil anglais spécialisé dans la conception et la construction de ponts. Il est l'un des premiers concepteur de ponts suspendus né à Bristol le 23 août 1783, et mort à Waterworks House, Hammersmith le 22 septembre 1852 . (fr)
- William Tierney Clark (Bristol, 29 agosto 1783 – Londra, 22 settembre 1852) è stato un ingegnere britannico. Fu uno dei primi progettisti di ponti sospesi. Si ricordano, tra i suoi lavori, il (1832) e, costruito sul modello del primo, il Ponte delle Catene. (it)
- William Tierney Clark FRS FRAS (23 August 1783 – 22 September 1852) was an English civil engineer particularly associated with the design and construction of bridges. He was among the earliest designers of suspension bridges. Internationally, he is revered for his design of the Széchenyi Chain Bridge across the Danube in Budapest, Hungary, for which Marlow Bridge was a nearly identical, but smaller, prototype. The first bridge linking Buda and Pest, it was designed by Tierney Clark in 1839, with construction supervised locally by Scotsman Adam Clark (no relation). It opened in 1849. (en)
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