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Iron Bridge 2

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 1:00 pm
by Craig.
Ok part two.
Pretty cool building.
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A red church.
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I know Doug posted shots like these, but i must aswell. This is a very steep incline. Very steep.
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and up we look:)
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Re: Iron Bridge 2

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 1:14 pm
by C
Nice shots Craig. :) Do you know what the first building was?

Re: Iron Bridge 2

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 1:15 pm
by Craig.
thanks charlie.
Sorry i dont have a clue, i didn't see any signs on it and it wasn't an open building either.

Re: Iron Bridge 2

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 1:17 pm
by Ben_M_K
Awesome shots Craig. We don't have much like that here in America. :(

Re: Iron Bridge 2

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 1:22 pm
by Craig.
thanks:) for those, who are interested this is actually a victorian town which has workers dress up in victorian era clothing and basically act out the day as though it were. was pretty funny listening to a policeman and cobbler arguing about queen victoria in the middle of the street.

Re: Iron Bridge 2

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 2:27 pm
by Hagar
Very nice shots Craig. Hope you enjoyed it. I found it a fascinating place. The town is named Ironbridge after the bridge which was the the first iron bridge in the world, built in 1779. http://www.virtual-shropshire.co.uk/ironbridge-gorge-museum/

thanks charlie.
Sorry i dont have a clue, i didn't see any signs on it and it wasn't an open building either.

They should have given you a map of the site with your tickets. I still have mine somewhere but it's tucked away in the back of a drawer somewhere. From the look of that bullding it's part of the old blast furnaces. Check this out. http://www.bbc.co.uk/shropshire/features/places/blists_hill/blist_gallery_24.shtml

The steep railway in pics #3 & #4 is one of the few remaining examples of a Hay Inclined Plane. An ingenious piece of Victorian engineering to transfer tub barge cargo from one level to another. The vertical drop from the canal to the river is 207 feet. Without it you would need to go through multiple locks.

Here endeth your history lesson for today. ;)

Re: Iron Bridge 2

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 2:41 pm
by HawkerTempest5
The steep railway in pics #3 & #4 is one of the few remaining examples of a Hay Inclined Plane. An ingenious piece of Victorian engineering to transfer tub barge cargo from one level to another. The vertical drop from the canal to the river is 207 feet. Without it you would need to go through multiple locks.

Here endeth your history lesson for today. ;)

I saw this on Discovery Channel this morning also. You can see what I've been doing all day can't you ;)

Re: Iron Bridge 2

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 2:43 pm
by Craig.
thanks Doug the map was in my dads possesion last i saw so i couldn't check it. thanks for the comments:)

Re: Iron Bridge 2

PostPosted: Sat May 28, 2005 5:03 pm
by Saitek
Lovely - I like that first building! 8)