Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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This attractive wrought iron or steel arch bridge spans a watercourse through the Ballochbuie Forest on the Balmoral Estate.  It was built by [[Blaikie Brothers]] in 1878.<ref>[https://happypontist.blogspot.com/2012/09/scottish-bridges-50-falls-of-gharb-allt.html] Happy Pontist webiste: 10 SEPTEMBER 2012: Scottish Bridges: 50. Falls of Gharb Allt Footbridge</ref>
This attractive wrought iron or steel arch bridge spans a watercourse through the Ballochbuie Forest on the Balmoral Estate.  It was built by [[Blaikie Brothers]] in 1878.<ref>[https://happypontist.blogspot.com/2012/09/scottish-bridges-50-falls-of-gharb-allt.html] Happy Pontist webiste: 10 SEPTEMBER 2012: Scottish Bridges: 50. Falls of Gharb Allt Footbridge</ref>
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This attractive wrought iron or steel arch bridge spans a watercourse through the Ballochbuie Forest on the Balmoral Estate. It was built by Blaikie Brothers in 1878.[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. [1] Happy Pontist webiste: 10 SEPTEMBER 2012: Scottish Bridges: 50. Falls of Gharb Allt Footbridge