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Designed by [[Herbert Baker|Sir Herbert Baker]] in collaboration with [[A. Dryland|Mr. A. Dryland]] and[[ Considere Construction Co]] Ltd.It has a central span of 150 foot, side spans of 125 foot and two land spans of 61 foot.6 inches.The Bridge carries a 40 foot roadway and two 15 foot pathways. It is faced entirely with Portland Stone. The cost was £208,284.00<ref>The Engineer1933/07/07.</ref>
Designed by [[Herbert Baker|Sir Herbert Baker]] in collaboration with [[Alfred Dryland|Mr. A. Dryland]] and[[ Considere Construction Co]] Ltd.It has a central span of 150 foot, side spans of 125 foot and two land spans of 61 foot.6 inches.The Bridge carries a 40 foot roadway and two 15 foot pathways. It is faced entirely with Portland Stone. The cost was £208,284.00<ref>The Engineer1933/07/07.</ref>


== See Also ==
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Revision as of 09:48, 28 November 2014

1933.

Designed by Sir Herbert Baker in collaboration with Mr. A. Dryland andConsidere Construction Co Ltd.It has a central span of 150 foot, side spans of 125 foot and two land spans of 61 foot.6 inches.The Bridge carries a 40 foot roadway and two 15 foot pathways. It is faced entirely with Portland Stone. The cost was £208,284.00[1]

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer1933/07/07.