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Description:Kalemouth Bridge A category A listed structure, it was built circa 1825-1830 over the River Teviot and is one of the earliest carriage suspension bridges still in use. Its builder, Captain (later Sir) Samuel Brown R.N. (1776 - 1852), was a manufacturer of chain cabling, having patented his iron bar links in 1817. Brown had earlier (1819-20) built another suspension bridge, the Union Bridge (linking Scotland and England) some 23 miles (37 km) to the east, over the River Tweed near Paxton (Berwickshire) NT9351. The bridge, of wrought iron construction with a timber deck (somewhat overlain by necessary late 20th century repairs), has a span of 58.9m (186 ft) and a width of 2.6m (8 ft 8 ins) between the suspension points. The chains are suspended from elegant pyramidal stone towers. The bridge is still in use for motorised traffic, albeit with a 3 ton limit.
Location:55.539887, -2.463937
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Date:02 08 2012
Photographer:(c) Copyright Oliver Dixon and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
Source:Geograph

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