Ironbridge, Tontine Hill c.1955
Photo ref:
I20035

More about this scene
The road is named after the Tontine Hotel, which was built in 1783 to accommodate visitors coming to see the new bridge. The name refers to a form of investment: as investors in the company (in this case the hotel) died, their assets were passed to the surviving investors. This gave the business more chance of survival with only one owner at the end.
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