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- Grubenmann abstract "Several members of the Swiss family Grubenmann were famous as joiners and civil engineers in the 18th century. The sons were innovators in bridge construction.Ulrich Grubenmann (1668 – 27 June 1736) lived all his life in Gstalden, Appenzell Ausserrhoden where he fathered three sons:Jakob Grubenmann (10 January 1694 – 5 October 1758), died in Hombrechtikon, Zürich;Johannes Grubenmann (15 June 1707 – 10 June 1771), died in Teufen; andHans Ulrich Grubenmann (23 March 1709 – 22 January 1783), died in Teufen.The brothers were village carpenters in Teufen. The principal structures are known to be:Crossing of the Rhine at Schaffhausen in two spans of 52 m and 59 m respectively, (Hans Ulrich, 1757);A single-span of 67 m at Reichenau, (Johannes, 1757);Crossing of the Limmat at Wettingen, a 60 m span thought to be the first use of a true arch in a timber bridge, (Hans Ulrich and Johannes, 1778).Very few of their bridges have survived, those at Schaffhausen and Wettingen being burnt by the French in the war of 1799, but their designs were influential, making use of novel combinations of arches and trusses. The surviving bridges include:Rümlangbrücke, Oberglatt, 27.5 m spanHundwilertobel, 30 m spanKubelbrücke, Herisau, 30 m span".
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- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Appenzell_Ausserrhoden.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Arch.
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- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Campaigns_of_1799_in_the_French_Revolutionary_Wars.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Canton_of_Zürich.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swiss_families.
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- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Gstalden.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Herisau.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Hombrechtikon.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Johannes_Grubenmann.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink John_Soane.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Joiner.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Limmat.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink List_of_civil_engineers.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Lumber.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Oberglatt.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Reichenau,_Switzerland.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Rhine.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Schaffhausen.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Sir_John_Soanes_Museum.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Teufen.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Truss.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLink Wettingen.
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLinkText "Grubenmann".
- Grubenmann wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hans Ulrich".
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- Grubenmann subject Category:Swiss_families.
- Grubenmann comment "Several members of the Swiss family Grubenmann were famous as joiners and civil engineers in the 18th century.".
- Grubenmann label "Grubenmann".
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- Grubenmann depiction Wooden_bridge_Schaffhausen.JPG.
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