Golden Gate Bridge
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The work Golden Gate Bridge represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in The Ferguson Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
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Golden Gate Bridge
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The work Golden Gate Bridge represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in The Ferguson Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.
- Label
- Golden Gate Bridge
- Statement of responsibility
- Jaffe Productions in associations with Hearst Entertainment Television ; producer, Bruce Nash ; written and produced by Andy Thomas
- Title variation
- Modern marvels golden gate bridge
- Subject
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- Documentary -- Television series
- Suspension bridges -- Design and construction
- Structural steel workers
- Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, Calif.) -- Design and construction
- Concrete construction -- Formwork
- Construction workers -- California | San Francisco
- California -- History -- 1850-1950
- Strauss, Joseph B., (Joseph Baermann), 1870-1938
- United States -- History -- 20th century
- Golden Gate Bridge (San Francisco, Calif.)
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- The Golden Gate Bridge is a vital artery for the city of San Francisco. The critics said it could never be built. The project looked impossible; the span of the bay was too wide; the shore was too unstable; and the tides too turbulent. Learn why engineer Joseph B. Strauss' plans proved to be a masterpiece of design and function
- Cataloging source
- TEFMT
- Characteristic
- videorecording
- Credits note
- Editor, Andrew Corwin ; music, Scott Page-Pagter, John Valentino
- Dewey number
- 624.2/3
- Intended audience
- MPAA rating: Not rated
- PerformerNote
- Narrator: Jack Perkins ; interviews with: Carney Campion, Al Zampa, Frank F. Merriman, John McEllistrum, Bill Rumford
- Runtime
- 48
- Target audience
- general
- Technique
- live action
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