This is a single suspension bridge from the Bridgemeister historical inventory of suspension bridges.

1885: Hebden

Hebden, England, United Kingdom - River Wharfe
Bridgemeister ID:1340 (added 2004-05-02)
Year Completed:1885
Name:Hebden
Location:Hebden, England, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Wharfe
Coordinates:54.057126 N 1.962584 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:William Bell
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2014)
Main Cables:Wire
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

  • Refurbished, 1989.
  • John Gardner writes that William Bell was the village blacksmith and that the bridge once had an unusual mid-span support pillar. John writes: "It is not known when [the pillar] was dismantled, but the bottom section (you can see the dividing flange in the linked picture) can still be seen in normal water conditions."
  • John Gardner later added: "[the bridge] was badly damaged by floods on December 14th 1936. It was reconstructed with the span a little higher, which was when the supporting pillar was removed."

Image Sets:

Photo courtesy Anthea Dacy Postcard, courtesy John Gardner Photo by Dave Cooper Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

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