Ironbridge, From The West 1896
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The iron bridge, for which the town is now named, was built in 1779. Although heralding a change in technology, it uses old technology in its construction - the joints are all timber carpenter's joints. The bridge was built very much as an advertisement for the area - to prove how versatile iron could be.
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