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Crosses the River Irwell between Manchester and Salford.
Crosses the [[River Irwell]] between Manchester and Salford.


Opened in 1877. Designed by [[James Gascoigne Lynde]] and Mr. Jerram. Ironwork by the [[Stockton Forge Co]]. Masonry abutments by [[Ellis and Hinchliffe]] of Manchester. Girders 130 ft and 127 ft long.<ref>[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Special:MemberUsers?file=f/f7/Er18770406.pdf] The Engineer, 6 April 1877, pp.232, 233, 236</ref>
Opened in 1877. Designed by [[James Gascoigne Lynde]] and Mr. Jerram. Ironwork by the [[Stockton Forge Co]]. Masonry abutments by [[Ellis and Hinchliffe]] of Manchester. Girders 130 ft and 127 ft long.<ref>[http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Special:MemberUsers?file=f/f7/Er18770406.pdf] The Engineer, 6 April 1877, pp.232, 233, 236</ref>

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Crosses the River Irwell between Manchester and Salford.

Opened in 1877. Designed by James Gascoigne Lynde and Mr. Jerram. Ironwork by the Stockton Forge Co. Masonry abutments by Ellis and Hinchliffe of Manchester. Girders 130 ft and 127 ft long.[1]

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  1. [1] The Engineer, 6 April 1877, pp.232, 233, 236