Crowland, The Trinity Bridge c.1965
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C198048

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The 14th-century bridge was a three-road crossing point all those years ago. Now it is a unique part of Lincolnshire's history. There is a mounting block outside G G William's ironmonger's shop (to the left of the bridge), now owned by Martin Day under the logical name Bridge Hardware. The roof has additional dormer windows. The shop under the blind (left) is no longer a shop, but the white house (centre) is still there. We may be glad that the ugly power line post has also gone.
An extract from Lincolnshire Living Memories.
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