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Revision as of 20:22, 10 July 2019
in London, E3
Built in 1872 for the Imperial Gas Light and Coke Co for access to their Gas Works.
Engineer: Peter William Barlow.
Two arches span the River Lea and Bow Creek, which run alongside each other here. Seven wrought-iron ribs. Wrought iron plates are riveted to the flanks of the bridge, giving it a fairly modern appearance from a distance. However cast iron balustrades and gas lamp standards indicate its Victorian heritage, welcome old artefacts surviving amidst modern blandness.
For more information, photos and map, see Historic England listing.