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Frank Harold Shaw (1882 – May 14, 1950) was an American civil engineer notable for designing bridges and water supply infrastructure in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.[1] Two water towers that he designed, affectionately named "George and Martha" by local residents, were landmarks on the Lancaster skyline until their demolition in 1996.[2]Projects- 1916 Big Chickies Bridge
- 1916 Weaverland Bridge (Quarry Road Bridge)
- 1917 Bridge in West Earl Township (Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12)
- 1925 {{Structurae|id=20009585|name=Lancaster Water Tower|accessdate=2009-10-16}}
- 1932 {{Structurae|id=20009586|name=Lancaster Water Tower|accessdate=2009-10-16}}
References1. ^“Frank H. Shaw Dies; Was Former Water Works Supt.” Obituary in Lancaster Intelligencer Journal, May 15, 1950. 2. ^{{cite web|author=Franklin and Marshall College Archives|title=History of Campus Buildings and Landmarks|url=http://library.fandm.edu/archives/collegearc/buildingslist.html#W|accessdate=2009-10-16}}
External links- {{HAER |survey=PA-500 |id=pa3671 |title=Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12}}
- {{HAER |survey=PA-589 |id=pa3948 |title=Weaverland Bridge |link=no}}
- {{HAER |survey=PA-630 |id=pa3998 |title=Big Chickies Bridge |link=no}}
- {{Structurae person|id=d002744|name=Frank Harold Shaw}}
- {{Structurae|id=20009584|name=Big Conestoga Creek Bridge No. 12}}
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