• The Smith-Ransome Japanese Bridge of South Ferry Hills on Shelter Island, New York is one of the first 'reinforced concrete construction' structures built in North America...
  • After an assessment of the Smith-Ransome Japanese Bridge by the Steward Preservation Services...
  • We then created, with the invaluable help of Ed Shillingburg, the Smith-Ransome Japanese Bridge Conservancy, a 501(c3)...
  • JULIE LANE PHOTO Just added to the National Register of Historic Places is Shelter Island’s Smith-Ransome Japanese Bridge.
  • Charity Navigator does not currently have the data required from e-filed IRS Forms 990 for Smith-Ransome Japanese Bridge Conservancy Inc. under the EIN...
  • Today, the property features a convent, chapel, col-lege, and other significant structures. •Smith-Ransome Japanese Bridge, Shelter Island.
  • The Ransome Japanese Bridge, once part of Borax tycoon Francis Smith’s Shelter Island estate Presdeleau, was designed by architect Ernest Ransome.
  • Reinforced concrete arch bridges came into use in the United States at the end of the 19th century, quickly developed in scale and complexity, and became a...
  • While evidence suggests Ransome bar was used in some countries until the 1980’s, today’s deformed rebar is easier and less expensive to make so it...