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Cast iron bridge across the River Lovat, built in 1810. Designed by Thomas Wilson and Henry Provis. Castings produced by [[Samuel Walker and Co|Walker]] of Rotherham.<ref>,The Iron Bridge - Symbol of the Industrial Revolution' by Neil Cossons & Barrie, Trinder Phillimore & Co., 2002</ref> | Cast iron bridge across the River Lovat, built in 1810. Designed by Thomas Wilson and [[Henry Provis]]. Castings produced by [[Samuel Walker and Co|Walker]] of Rotherham.<ref>,The Iron Bridge - Symbol of the Industrial Revolution' by Neil Cossons & Barrie, Trinder Phillimore & Co., 2002</ref> | ||
An interesting method of reinforcement, using 'Replark' carbon fibre fabric, has been undertaken on the bridge <ref>[http://www.topbond.co.uk/topbond/tickford-bridge.html] 'Topbond' website - Tickford Bridge project</ref> | An interesting method of reinforcement, using 'Replark' carbon fibre fabric, has been undertaken on the bridge <ref>[http://www.topbond.co.uk/topbond/tickford-bridge.html] 'Topbond' website - Tickford Bridge project</ref> |
Revision as of 17:44, 31 January 2015
in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire
Cast iron bridge across the River Lovat, built in 1810. Designed by Thomas Wilson and Henry Provis. Castings produced by Walker of Rotherham.[1]
An interesting method of reinforcement, using 'Replark' carbon fibre fabric, has been undertaken on the bridge [2]