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The old bridge over the Great Ouse.Both the modern steel footbridge to Godmanchester and the A14 flyover are invisible from the River Park and this angle.. The Old Bridge between Huntingdon and Godmanchester (now part of Cambridgeshire, England) is a well-preserved medieval stone bridge over the River Great Ouse.
York Ouse Bridge This is a list of current bridges and other crossings of the River Ouse in Yorkshire, and are listed from Ouse Gill Beck downstream to the river's mouth. The River Ouse is listed on mapping as starting where the Ouse Gill Beck enters the River Ure, just south of the village of Great Ouseburn , ( SE473604 ). [ 1 ]
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St Ives Bridge is a 15th-century bridge crossing the River Great Ouse in St Ives, Cambridgeshire, England. It is noted for being one of only four bridges in England to incorporate a chapel (the others being at Rotherham , Wakefield , and Bradford-on-Avon ).
The original toll bridge was 200 feet (60 m) in length and 18 feet (5.6 m) in width. [3] The bridge was built mostly of timber, and worked with cogs and ball-bearings, which were similar to the types used in cannons. [12] The Selby Toll Bridge is believed to be the first moveable bridge in the world to use ball-bearings. [13]
The bridge underwent significant changes in the 19th century, with a widening project in 1818 that used wood being superseded in 1874 with the use of brick. It is Grade I listed and a Scheduled Ancient Monument. There is also a Barford Bridge which carries the River Ise over the A43 road between Rushton and Geddington in Northamptonshire.
Old Bridge’s scoring depth was on display as Rachel Lipsitz (107), Alyssa Escalante (126), Michayla Smith (165) and Samantha Bakst (185) each won a match.
Godmanchester Chinese Bridge is a Grade II Listed building [1] and landmark of the town of Godmanchester, Huntingdonshire (now administered as part of Cambridgeshire, England). It is a pedestrian bridge that spans a mill stream on the River Great Ouse and is, as the name suggests, built in an ostensibly Chinese style .