| 11. | With no new queen post bridges being built in Michigan, attrition eliminated all but this single example.
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| 12. | For example, in Game 6, Kasparov was two pawns down, but found the marvelous queen post at f5.
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| 13. | A section of the tie beam between the queen posts may be removed to create a hammerbeam roof.
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| 14. | Otis Hamer, a veteran constructor of bridges, built the queen post truss structure for Lincoln County in 1938.
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| 15. | Internally, the upper floor is dominated by Queen Post trusses which meet at the gable crossing with cruciform trusses.
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| 16. | The nave has mediaeval queen post and wind brace roof, which is supported by two responds and a central pier.
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| 17. | The interior has been altered but the original queen post trusses and timber ceiling remain intact above a suspended plasterboard ceiling.
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| 18. | It is stylistically similar to the bridges located in nearby Lyndon, which also feature queen post trusses, half-height siding, and broad roofs.
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| 19. | After the turn of the 20th century, steel beam bridges became more common, and metal Pratt truss bridges superseded the queen post.
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| 20. | In the attic the open rafters allow a view of the craftsmanship involved in the queen post framing; it has been left unfinished.
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