Clevedon - Somerset

 

Constructed - between 1867 and 1868

Length - Originally 842 feet

Engineer in charge - RJ Ward and JW Grover

Contractor - Hamilton's Windsor Iron Works

Notes - Its unique silhouette is the result of its construction using surplus 'Barlow Rails' - an early type of railway line used by Brunel on his Great Western Railway.

A view from Wain's Hill in about 1910

 

 


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