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By [[Robinson and Ianson]].
over the River Tees at Pilmore, near Darlington
 
Built in 1876 to connect the two halves of the estate of Alfred Backhouse. Lattice girders, four spans totalling 204 ft between abutments.
 
Engineers: Messrs [[Robinson and Ianson|Robinson and I'Anson]]. Ironwork by the [[Skeene Ironworks Co]].
 
Described and illustrated in The Engineer, 1877 <ref>[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Special:MemberUsers?file=1/16/Er18770209.pdf] The Engineer, 9 Feb 1877 pp.98 & 101</ref>


== See Also ==
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Latest revision as of 12:40, 23 July 2019

over the River Tees at Pilmore, near Darlington

Built in 1876 to connect the two halves of the estate of Alfred Backhouse. Lattice girders, four spans totalling 204 ft between abutments.

Engineers: Messrs Robinson and I'Anson. Ironwork by the Skeene Ironworks Co.

Described and illustrated in The Engineer, 1877 [1]

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  1. [1] The Engineer, 9 Feb 1877 pp.98 & 101