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The Structural Engineer, Volume 66, Issue 20, 1988

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Professor A. W. Hendry (F) (University of Edinburgh): I wish at the outset to thank Bill Harvey for a most fascinating address on the general problem of masonry arches. I would like to supplement what he said by the results of some work that we have been doing at Edinburgh University with the support of the Science & Engineering Research Council.

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