Collection 2025.01 - Hagwilget Bridge Restoration Collection

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Hagwilget Bridge Restoration Collection

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  • Graphic material

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2025.01

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  • 1986-1990 (Creation)
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    Buckland & Taylor Ltd.

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246 photographs (199 prints : col. - 162 negatives : col. negatives ; 35 mm)

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(1972-2015)

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Buckland & Taylor Ltd. was a Canadian structural engineering firm specializing in bridge design and also research and building code development. It was founded in 1972 by Peter G. Buckland and Peter R. Taylor. Both had had experience with the design of major bridges. The firm continued until it was merged into COWI North America, a subsidiary of COWI A/S of Denmark, in 2015. (from Wikipedia)

Custodial history

Donated by COWI North America (North Vancouver Office) to Northern BC Archives in 2025.

Scope and content

Collection consists of photographs of restoration work on Hagwilget Bridge near Hazelton performed by Buckland & Taylor Ltd., a structural engineering company. The photographs depict inspection work on the bridge, main cables, and other structural elements, as well as general photographs of the bridge from various angles including detailed imagery of the structural components of the bridge. The photographs also show rehabilitation work underway on the bridge and employees at work.

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  • English

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    No restrictions.

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