Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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The bridge in fact incorporated two stone bridges, one over the river, and a second smaller structure over the canal. The whole scheme cost £7,000.
The bridge in fact incorporated two stone bridges, one over the river, and a second smaller structure over the canal. The whole scheme cost £7,000.


1818 [[Benjamin Gott]], having helped raise the funds to build the bridge to connect the business community south of the river with Leeds, laid the foundation stone/
1818 [[Benjamin Gott]], having helped raise the funds to build the bridge to connect the business community south of the river with Leeds, laid the foundation stone.


1819 The bridge was completed, originally called the Waterloo Bridge.   
1819 The bridge was completed. Originally it was called the ''Waterloo Bridge''.   


1873  The bridge was widened  
1873  The bridge was widened  


Late 1970s widened again; the original structure has been hidden by the later stonework.  
Late 1970s: widened again; the original structure has been hidden by the later stonework.  


==See Also==
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 12:55, 24 October 2018

Bridge across the River Aire at Leeds, designed by John Rennie

The bridge in fact incorporated two stone bridges, one over the river, and a second smaller structure over the canal. The whole scheme cost £7,000.

1818 Benjamin Gott, having helped raise the funds to build the bridge to connect the business community south of the river with Leeds, laid the foundation stone.

1819 The bridge was completed. Originally it was called the Waterloo Bridge.

1873 The bridge was widened

Late 1970s: widened again; the original structure has been hidden by the later stonework.

See Also

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Sources of Information

  • Discover Leeds [1]