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Cantlop Bridge

Oct 1, 2025Eric CorbettBridge, Derbyshire

Only surviving Telford-approved cast-iron bridge in Shropshire.

Craigmin Bridge

Jul 13, 2025Eric CorbettBridge, Moray

Unusually designed 18th-century bridge in the grounds of Letterfourie House in Moray, Scotland.

Blackfriars Bridge, Manchester

Feb 26, 2025Eric CorbettBridge, Greater Manchester

Grade II listed bridge connecting Salford to Manchester across the River Irwell.

Ashness Bridge

Aug 29, 2024Eric CorbettBridge, Cumbria

Stone-built bridge on the single-track road to Watendlath in Cumbria, the most photographed view in the Lake District.

Henley Bridge

Aug 23, 2024Eric CorbettBridge, English, Thames

Grade I listed road bridge over the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames, between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.

Ferry Bridge

Dec 16, 2023Daisy GraceBridge, Yorkshire

Historically important crossing over the River Aire in North Yorkshire, designed by John Carr.

Ordish–Lefeuvre system

Apr 19, 2021Eric CorbettBridge

Early form of suspension bridge design.

Mathematical Bridge

Jun 28, 2020Eric CorbettBridge

Footbridge across the River Cam in Cambridge, England, connecting two parts of Queens’ College, built using seven shorter lengths of straight timber to form an arch.

Hulme Arch Bridge

Aug 2, 2019Eric CorbettBridge, Greater Manchester

Bridge in Hulme, Manchester, England, supporting Stretford Road as it passes over Princess Road, part of the regeneration of that area of Manchester.

Brig o’ Doon

Aug 1, 2019Eric CorbettAyrshire, Bridge

Late medieval bridge in Ayrshire, Scotland, best known as the setting for the final verse of Robert Burns’s poem Tam o’ Shanter.

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Ashness Bridge
Stone-built bridge on the single-track road to Watendlath in Cumbria, the most photographed view in the Lake District.

Blackfriars Bridge, Manchester
Grade II listed bridge connecting Salford to Manchester across the River Irwell.

Brig o’ Doon
Late medieval bridge in Ayrshire, Scotland, best known as the setting for the final verse of Robert Burns's poem Tam o' Shanter.

Craigmin Bridge
Unusually designed 18th-century bridge in the grounds of Letterfourie House in Moray, Scotland.

Ferry Bridge
Historically important crossing over the River Aire in North Yorkshire, designed by John Carr.

Hanging Bridge
Medieval structure spanning the Hanging Ditch, which connected the rivers Irk and Irwell in Manchester, England, part of the city's medieval defences.

Henley Bridge
Grade I listed road bridge over the River Thames at Henley-on-Thames, between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.

Hulme Arch Bridge
Bridge in Hulme, Manchester, England, supporting Stretford Road as it passes over Princess Road, part of the regeneration of that area of Manchester.

Mathematical Bridge
Footbridge across the River Cam in Cambridge, England, connecting two parts of Queens' College, built using seven shorter lengths of straight timber to form an arch.

Ordish–Lefeuvre system
Early form of suspension bridge design.

Tickle Cock Bridge
Pedestrian underpass in Castleford, England, under a railway line originally built by the York and North Midland Railway between York and Normanton.

Warburton Toll Bridge
Privately owned statutory tolled undertaking which incorporates a public highway road length, one of the few remaining pre-motorway toll bridges in the UK.

Wellington Suspension Bridge
Bridge crossing the River Dee in Aberdeen, northeast Scotland

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Cantlop Bridge
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