Always Has Been: Chapter 1
Sarah Guppy's Contribution to Suspension Bridge Design
In 1789, Sarah Guppy, a distinguished British inventor, devised a groundbreaking method for enhancing suspension bridge design. Her technique entailed the use of tapered piles to improve bridge stability, markedly increasing durability and safety. This pioneering approach made significant impacts on the fields of civil engineering and infrastructure, facilitating more efficient transportation. Guppy's work highlights the crucial role of women in technological innovation during the 18th century.
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