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Re: [CanalScapeBCN] A swing bridge in Bridgtown

Ian Langford

In his Staffordshire & Worcester Canal Book records 13 bridges on the
Hatherton Branch, some of which were accommodation bridges- on first
inspection of his book and some O/S maps no obvious site is evident, but
structures tend to change to suit road improvements.

There was a lift bridge on the branch from Sneyd to Wyrley.

Best regards

Ray Shill




Thu Oct 25, 2007 7:37 am

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Can anyone help with this query received today about a swing (or possibly lift) bridge that used to be on the Hatherton Branch of the Staffs & Worcs Canal? I...
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Sue How about page 85 of March 1990 WW? This featured Churchbridge Locks and the Hawkins Branch Lift Bridge. The photo is credited to Waterway Archives at...
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