House Garden 
gaining, on one 
side, a public com¬ 
fort station, and, 
on the other, a 
tool house. Im¬ 
mediately over 
the end of the ma¬ 
sonry, the super¬ 
structure of the 
upper deck be¬ 
gins, and the steel 
framingof this has 
been seized upon 
by the architects 
as a support for a 
com memorati ve 
bronze panel 
above the road¬ 
way and in full 
view of all persons 
using the bridge. 
The details of the 
steelwork holding 
the tablet in place 
have been worked 
out by the archi¬ 
tects, as well as the 
PLAN OF THE ANCHORAGE 
balustrades, ex¬ 
tending along the 
entire length of 
the bridge. The 
latter contains 
medallions bear¬ 
ing the letters 
“ W. B.” On the 
whole, the 
changes wrought 
by elaborating the 
steelwork here or 
tying if together 
there have been of 
immense advan¬ 
tage to the design 
of the bridge, and 
the Commission is 
to be commended 
upon its progres¬ 
sive spirit in ask¬ 
ing aid of capable 
architects to bring 
about a spirit of 
harmony between 
the structural and 
the ornamental. 
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