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Sparke Evans Park Bridge crosses the River Avon | Sparke Evans Park Bridge crosses the River Avon between Sparke Evans Park in St. Philips and Arno's Vale. | ||
It was designed by [[David Rowell and Co]] of London and built by [[John Lysaght]] in 1933.<ref>[https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/features/the-story-behind-bristols-two-almost-identical-bridges/] B24/7 website: The story behind Bristol’s two almost identical bridges, by Martin Booth, Dec 23, 2021</ref> | It was designed by [[David Rowell and Co]] of London and built by [[John Lysaght]] in 1933.<ref>[https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/features/the-story-behind-bristols-two-almost-identical-bridges/] B24/7 website: The story behind Bristol’s two almost identical bridges, by Martin Booth, Dec 23, 2021</ref> |
Latest revision as of 14:29, 11 November 2022
Sparke Evans Park Bridge crosses the River Avon between Sparke Evans Park in St. Philips and Arno's Vale.
It was designed by David Rowell and Co of London and built by John Lysaght in 1933.[1]
Similar to Gaol Ferry Bridge, further downstream.