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A utilitarian steel suspension footbridge crossing the New Cut between Bristol and Bedminster.
A utilitarian steel suspension footbridge crossing the New Cut between Bristol and Bedminster. Originally called Southville Bridge.


Built in 1934 by [[David Rowell and Co]].
Built in 1934 by [[David Rowell and Co]].


Good photos [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/civilengineering/bridges/Pages/NotableBridges/BristolGaolFerry.html here]
Good photos [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/civilengineering/bridges/Pages/NotableBridges/BristolGaolFerry.html here]
Note: [[Sparke Evans Park Suspension Bridge]] is very similar.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Town - Bristol]]
[[Category: Town - Bristol]]
[[Category: Bridges and Viaducts]]
[[Category: Bridges and Viaducts]]
[[Category: Bridges of Bristol]]
[[Category: Suspension Bridges]]

Latest revision as of 14:21, 11 November 2022

A utilitarian steel suspension footbridge crossing the New Cut between Bristol and Bedminster. Originally called Southville Bridge.

Built in 1934 by David Rowell and Co.

Good photos here

Note: Sparke Evans Park Suspension Bridge is very similar.

See Also

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