Newark On Trent, Trent Bridge 1890
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More about this scene
This seven-arched road bridge was built in 1775 to carry the Great North Road over the river. It replaced earlier crossings dating from 1190. In 1848, it was widened and given footpaths and the iron railings shown. The toll-house across the river still stands, though the section of towpath which is visible, was removed long ago and replaced recently by a path beneath the nearest arch.
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