Ironbridge Again
Posted in Bridges, Trips, War Memorials at 12:00 on 7 November 2020
In 2018 we visited Ironbridge, site of the eponymous iron structure. Unfortunately at that time the bridge was being refurbished and swathed in plastic. Last year on our way further south from Gladstone’s Library at Hawarden we returned. Lo and behold the bridge was revealed in all its splendour. A delightful sight.
The iron bridge at Ironbridge (Ironbridge War Memorial to right; see first link above):-
Closer view:-
Reverse view of bridge:-
River Severn from the iron bridge (looking east):-
Ironbridge village from the iron bridge:-
River Severn to west:-
River Severn looking to bridge from west:-
Sadly earlier this year the River Severn rose – not for the first time – and overwhelmed the temporary flood barriers that had been erected in an effort to prevent damage.

Tags: Bridges, Gladstone’s Library, Hawarden, Ironbridge, River Severn










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