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The temporary "Bailey" bridge installed by Cumbria County Council to replace the original stone built one that was destroyed by flooding in December 2015.
Image captured from "Granny Dowbenkin's Tea Room / Garden - a favourite place that we have been unable to visit whilst the bridge was down. During this period some wag amended the village sign with tape, by covering the Bridge in Pooley Bridge.
I hope that the permanent replacement is done properly ... the beautiful original was listed.
Image captured from "Granny Dowbenkin's Tea Room / Garden - a favourite place that we have been unable to visit whilst the bridge was down. During this period some wag amended the village sign with tape, by covering the Bridge in Pooley Bridge.
I hope that the permanent replacement is done properly ... the beautiful original was listed.
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I remember Bailey Bridges being used in this way from almost 50 years ago to provide links after storm damage, although there was at least one at the Gateshead Garden Festival in 1990 that was planned to be there., although only for the duration.
more info ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailey_bridge
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