Amelia's photos with the keyword: Ironbridge
Silver Birch Bark
Colourful Canoes
07 Apr 2019 |
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The canoeists were all in the boat club, probably watching the boat race on TV. ;-)
Don't let Ipernity fade away.
15 Mar 2017 |
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Museum of The Gorge
13 Mar 2017 |
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The museum of the Gorge was built in 1834 in a gothic style and once served as the Severn Warehouse for the Coalbrookdale Company. Goods would be brought down from the furnaces and forges in Coalbrookdale and shipped down the river Severn to the markets of Gloucester, Bristol and the Empire beyond.
Tontine Hill, Ironbridge
13 Mar 2017 |
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HFF to you all
10 Mar 2017 |
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The Iron Bridge that crosses the River Severn in Shropshire. Opened in 1781, it was the first major bridge in the world to be made of cast iron, and was greatly celebrated after construction owing to its use of the new material. Tolls for pedestrians were collected until 1950.
A 1923 reports suggested that the main span of the bridge was in poor condition, and the bridge should be used by vehicles no heavier than 2 tonnes. It is now closed to all but pedestrians and cyclists.
The PiP shows the toll charges.
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