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High Bridge, Mavesyn Ridware

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The bridge has a span of 140 feet (43 metres). is 25 feet 8 inches (7.8 metres) wide, and rises to 14 feet (4.3 metres) above the river. The arch is made from five ribs, themselves made up of seven segments bolted together. Each rib is 3 feet (0.91 metres) deep and 2 inches (51 millimetres)
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in 1982. The bridge was closed to traffic and the bridge was lightened by removing the road surface and parapets. Temporary concrete pillars were built in the river to support the bridge, then a steel arch was built underneath the cast iron to take its weight, after which the pillars were removed. A
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is no longer in place and the current version is more modern. The abutments sweep forward and terminate as semi-octagonal piers. They have a
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new bridge was built to the west to carry road traffic and High Bridge now carries pedestrians and cyclists only.
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The Iron Bridge: Symbol of the Industrial Revolution
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A single-span metal bridge over a river
Coordinates
52°44′54″N 1°51′54″W / 52.748387°N 1.864892°W / 52.748387; -1.864892
River Trent
Mavesyn Ridware
Staffordshire County Council
listed building
Cast iron
Joseph Potter
River Trent
Mavesyn Ridware
Handsacre
Lichfield
cast-iron
Coalbrookdale Company
the Iron Bridge
Chetwynd Bridge
River Tame
Alrewas
tie rods
spandrels
abutments
ashlar
parapet
dentilled
cornice
Joseph Potter
county surveyor
Thomas Telford
subsidence

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