Saturday, November 15, 2008

Holliwell Bridge

Built in 1880. Not exactly the best angle perhaps, but what the existing sun angle would allow. Notice the flat roof. It is the longest of the remaining bridges, and one of the few still in its original location. The bridges were covered to help preserve the large flooring timbers, which were more expensive to replace than the lumber used to cover the bridge sides and roof.

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