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A plain four-lane concrete road bridge, opened by Lord Butler in his capacity as High Steward of Cambridge on 13 July 1971, [3] this is Cambridge's most recent road bridge. The opening caused a few minutes of embarrassment when Lord Butler's golden scissors failed to cut the ribbon across the road. map 18 The bridge forms part of Elizabeth Way ...
Mill Road is a two-lane road in southeast Cambridge, England. [1] It runs southeast from near to Parker's Piece , at the junction with Gonville Place , East Road , and Parkside . It crosses the main railway line and links to the city's ring road (the A1134 ).
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Mill pool and weir Punt rollers Darwin College Bridges: ... Fen Causeway, Cambridge; Fen Road Bridge; G. Garret Hostel Bridge; J. Jesus Lock; K. King's College Bridge; M.
Allan Brigham. Teabreak at Cambridge Arts Theatre roof garden. Summer 1980. Allan Brigham (1951–2020) was a British road sweeper, historian, and tour guide. [1] [2] His historical writing includes Bringing It All Back Home (2006), a report published by the Chartered Institute of Housing, lamenting the decline of the Romsey neighbourhood of Cambridge, and his many contributions as a founder ...
Paper Mill Road has to wind down the gorge in order to cross over the creek. At the crossing, circa 1960, lay one of Cobb County's two remaining covered bridges; the other crossed Nickajack Creek near Smyrna. The Sope Creek Bridge was a state-declared historic structure and only had a weight capacity of 2000 pounds (one U.S. ton). In 1963, a ...
The Paper Mill Bridge was built in 1889 by Charles F. Sears, whose family was prominent in the local bridge-building business. The bridge, which is the longest covered bridge in Bennington County, is similar in design to the nearby Silk Covered Bridge, whose design is sometimes attributed to Sears' father Benjamin. [3] [4] [5] It was rebuilt in ...
East Road is a dual-carriageway road in the east of Cambridge, England. [2] It is designated the A603 and forms part of Cambridge's inner ring road . The southwest end of East Road is next to Parker's Piece , at the junction with Parkside , Mill Road , and Gonville Place .