Armstrong Bridge, Jesmond
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Description
Bridge over Ouseburn. 1875-78. By Sir William Armstrong and the Armstrong Works; built in consultation with the Town Improvement Committee and about £5,000 of the total £30,000 cost was provided by the town; presented to the town on completion. Wrought iron; rock-faced sandstone piers and abutments. 8 spans totalling 552 feet, from 30 to 65 feet high. Lattice girders rest on abutments and on 7 pairs of square box-section columns on stone piers. Girders and columns are on cast iron rocker bearings, and central column had sliding bearings, to allow for movement caused by mining subsidence and heat. Lattice iron parapets. Stone balustrades to abutments. Such articulated construction was next used in building footbridges over motorways. Historical note: Sir William Armstrong, later Lord Armstrong was a generous benefactor to Newcastle. Source,: Michael Bussell of Ove Arup and Partners, in Tyne and Wear Industrial Monuments Trust In Trust Issue No. 12, November, 1984. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1355205?section=official-list-entry" rel="noreferrer nofollow">historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/135520... -
Owner
Pete Reed -
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Link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/69959962@N00/54040337351/
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Added by: Pat Thomson
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