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Blakeborough's Bridge

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Carries
  
Footpath

Closed
  
c1980

Location
  
Brighouse

Carry
  
Footpath

Crosses
  
River Calder

Opened
  
1962

Bridge type
  
Tied-arch bridge

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Locale
  
Brighouse, West Yorkshire

Design
  
Concrete Tied-arch bridge

Body of water
  
River Calder, West Yorkshire

Similar
  
Brighouse Bridge, Ledgard Bridge, Stanley Ferry Aqueduct, Tied‑arch bridge, Isle of Portland

Blakeborough's Bridge crosses the River Calder in Brighouse, West Yorkshire, England. It was built in the 1962 to link J. Blakeborough and Sons works and offices that were on different sides of the river.

History

Built in 1962 to link J. Blakeborough and Sons works and offices in Birds Royd and River Street to Sherwood Works on the Armytage Road Industrial Estate. It was closed to vehicles c1980 after production ceased on the site. A public footpath crosses the bridge.

The Bridge was built to an American Specification and not to British Standard.

References

Blakeborough's Bridge Wikipedia