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2014 Photos Showing Bridge Before Restoration
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Views beside bridge.
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Elevation.
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Views showing small iron approach spans.
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Views under bridge.
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Elevation of stone arch span.
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Portal views.
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Portal views on bridge.
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International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark plaque.
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UNESCO World Heritage plaque.
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Bicentenary plaque.
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Tollhouse.
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Tollhouse signs.
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Details and connections of the horizontal castings and vertical columns that are found at the ends of the span.
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Views showing the chain-shaped castings that function as columns at the arch ribs.
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Chain-shaped column connections to arch ribs.
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Arch ribs overview.
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Details of arch ribs.
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Circular casting on spandrel.
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Details of arch near skewback (bearing) at pier.
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Piers and ends of arch span.
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Pier details.
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Railing overview.
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Special railing panel at center of span. Reads "Erected 1779"
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Railing details.
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Surrounding area.
Photos Taken During 2018 Restoration Project
Elevation.
Interpretive signage.
Interpretive plaques.
International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark plaque.
Elevation.
Oblique views.
View beside bridge.
Falsework with a few of the cast iron ribs visible in between.
View inside containment.
Railing.
View under stone arch span.
Even the trash cans honor the bridge!
Surrounding area.
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