Pickhill Meadows This bridge was built for Oliver Ormrod of Pickhill Hall, over the
River Dee at
Bangor-on-Dee in November 1903, at a cost of £640 to serve "cart traffic". It spans and is wide. It is currently owned by Ormrod Estates. The lower parts of the towers were concreted in the 1970s.
Foy This footbridge over the
River Wye at
Foy, near
Ross-on-Wye, was built in 1919. It featured in the British television series
Survivors, in an episode titled
"Gone Away" (1975).
Bodie Creek Bodie Creek Bridge was built from 1924 to 1925 in the
Falkland Islands, as part of a scheme to centralise sheep shearing at
Goose Green. Costing £2,281, it was fabricated in London and shipped to the Islands. It spans and is wide, and was closed to traffic in 1997.
Queen's Park Designed by William E Barker,
Queen's Park Bridge was built in
Chester in 1923, at a cost of £5,650. It spans , and is supported from two diameter locked-coil cables, each capable of carrying up to 340 tons. It is founded on the north side on a 230-ton concrete block, and on the south side by anchoring into sandstone bedrock.
River Wharfe This bridge over the
River Wharfe at
Ilkley was built in 1934. The bridge is jointly owned by
City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council and
Yorkshire Water. Its
finials were removed in 1972 when it was discovered that condensation below them was corroding the bridge cables. The bridge was refurbished in April 2001.
Other bridges , with the photo taken from the true right of the
Waikato River Other bridges built by the firm include: • Sands (Hikey), Swalwell, 1903 • Alum Chine,
Bournemouth, 1903-4, renovated 1973, cost £480 • Apley Park, 1905, also called Linley Bridge • Fron Bridge
Llandyssil •
Sparke Evans Park,
Bristol • Castle Footbridge,
Shrewsbury, 1910, replaced 1951 • Llanddetty Footbridge, Talybont-on-Usk, 1910. Replaced a ferry-boat. Derelict. •
Howley Bridge, Victoria Park,
Warrington, 1912 •
Builth Wells, 1922 • Llanstephan, 1922 •
Porthill Bridge, Shrewsbury, 1922 • Puente Orellana, El Rancho,
El Progreso,
Guatemala •
Arapuni Suspension Bridge,
Arapuni (
New Zealand), 1925 •
Daly's bridge,
Cork,
Ireland, 1927 • Sapper's Bridge,
Betws-y-Coed, 1930 •
Gaol Ferry, Bristol, 1935 •
Thames Ditton Island, 1936 •
Doveridge, 1946, replaced an 1898 bridge by
Louis Harper • Festival Footbridge,
Aberhafesp, 1951, built to celebrate the
Festival of Britain • Glanammon,
Ammanford, 1958 • The Black Bridge,
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