Islip, The Bridge c.1955
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I56003

More about this scene
This view of the bridge was taken from near Islip House, on the west bank. In 1795, the medieval bridge was seriously damaged by floods and five of its nine arches were washed away. Although they were later rebuilt, little of the original structure remains. There is now an additional concrete footbridge along this side, the main part being reserved for motor vehicles.
An extract from Northamptonshire Living Memories.
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