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This cast iron arch viaduct crosses the River Calder at Ravensthorpe, between Dewsbury and Mirfield, Yorkshire. | This cast iron arch viaduct crosses the River Calder at Ravensthorpe, between Dewsbury and Mirfield, Yorkshire. | ||
See | A short distance to the south west, the railway crosses the canal by a single span bridge of similar cast iron construction. See [[Ravensthorpe - Dewsbury Railway Bridge over Calder and Hebble Navigation]]. | ||
Grade II listing [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1313646?section=official-listing here]. | Grade II listing [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1313646?section=official-listing here]. | ||
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[[Category: Town - | [[Category: Town - Ravensthorpe]] | ||
[[Category: Bridges and Viaducts]] | [[Category: Bridges and Viaducts]] | ||
[[Category: Cast Iron Arch Bridges]] | [[Category: Cast Iron Arch Bridges]] |
Latest revision as of 22:28, 25 August 2023
This cast iron arch viaduct crosses the River Calder at Ravensthorpe, between Dewsbury and Mirfield, Yorkshire.
A short distance to the south west, the railway crosses the canal by a single span bridge of similar cast iron construction. See Ravensthorpe - Dewsbury Railway Bridge over Calder and Hebble Navigation.
Grade II listing here.
Built in 1847 for the LNWR. Two spans on masonry abutments and centre pier. Ironwork by Joseph Butler and Co of Stanningley Iron Works, near Leeds.
See Geograph entry here.