File:Cast iron shoe joint holding compression and tension members - Jay Covered Bridge.jpg

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Cast iron angle block holding compression and tension members

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English: Cast iron angle block against which are seated compression members (large diagonal beams) and tension members (slender vertical rods), part of the Jay Covered Bridge in Jay, Essex County, New York, USA.
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Source https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ny1554.photos.116507p
Author Historic American Engineering Record, U.S. Department of the Interior. Martin Stupich, photographer.
Other versions Cropped and converted to jpeg from File:DETAIL, LOWER JOINT OF TENSION-COMPRESSION MEMBERS AT CAST IRON SHOE - Jay Covered Bridge, Count Route 22, spans East Branch of AuSable River, Jay, Essex County, NY HAER NY,16-JAY,1-6.tif

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