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Title: BREARLEY BRIDGE - TWA00205

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Title

BREARLEY BRIDGE - TWA00205

Description

BREARLEY BRIDGE is a single-arch saddle-back stone bridge thought to date from the mid 18th century. An inn, the Mill Inn, later the Clarence Inn, once stood on the Brearley side of the bridge. There was a bridge there in the seventeenth century as the Constable’s Book records in 1658 the death of a boy ‘about 9 years ould who was drowned at or of Brearley Bridge.’

Creator

Tom Walker

Source

Olwen Forest

Date

1960 , 1960s

Rights

PHDA - Tom Walker Collection

Relation

Pennine Horizons Digital Archive

Identifier

TWA00205.tif

Citation

Tom Walker, “BREARLEY BRIDGE - TWA00205,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/24592.

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