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The bridge carries a road over the River Avon (New Cut - see [[Bristol Harbour]])
The bridge carries a road over the River Avon (New Cut - see [[Bristol Harbour]])


Castings made by [[Cochrane and Co]], Dudley, in 1883
Built in 1883 to replace a narrow, steep cast iron bridge built in 1803.
 
Structural wrought ironwork by [[Finch and Co]] of Chepstow. Iron castings made by [[Cochrane and Co]], Dudley. Masonry by Brock and Bruce.<ref> Bristol Mercury - Wednesday 14 June 1882 </ref>


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 20:19, 9 November 2022

Very fine foundrywork evident on the 'rope-themed' cast iron side panels

The bridge carries a road over the River Avon (New Cut - see Bristol Harbour)

Built in 1883 to replace a narrow, steep cast iron bridge built in 1803.

Structural wrought ironwork by Finch and Co of Chepstow. Iron castings made by Cochrane and Co, Dudley. Masonry by Brock and Bruce.[1]

See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. Bristol Mercury - Wednesday 14 June 1882