Girder occupation bridge near Bulwell, NottinghamshireThis handsome girder underbridge - complete with a typical lattice work iron parapet - was built near Bulwell Hall, Nottinghamshire. In common with the countless other occupation bridges built on the London Extension, it was constructed to provide a farmer with access to land dissected by the Great Central's embankment. Logan & Hemingway was the firm contracted to build this section of the Line (Annesley to Leake).
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1890, bridge, bulwell, girder, l2466, newton, nottinghamshire, rail, railway, transport, victorian
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