, Gifu prefecture, Japan The metalwork for
Blackfriars Bridge in London was built by The Patent Shaft, following their takeover of Lloyds, Foster and Company. They provided metalwork for the 1870 rebuild of the road bridge over the
River Severn at
Stourport. They made the steel girders for the
Ibigawa Bridge, Gifu prefecture, Japan; and for
Malviya Bridge, then known as Dufferin Bridge, the first metal bridge over the
Ganges, opened in 1887. '', 19 January 1900 In 1900 they built prefabricated sections for two bridges, one of five spans and one of two, over the
Tugela River in South Africa, at
Colenso and
Frere respectively. These replaced earlier bridges, of different design, which they had made in 1877 and which were destroyed by the Boers during the
Second Boer War. A decline in the manufacturing industry during the 1970s meant that even the largest factories were faced with threat of closure. Patent Shaft closed in 1980 after 140 years, resulting in hundreds of job losses. The factory buildings were demolished in 1983. == Legacy ==