Date:1890 - 1899 (c.)
Description:Ferry Bridge is a Grade II listed self-anchoring 75 metre, three-span Victorian wrought iron suspension footbridge across the River Trent in Burton-upon-Trent. Ferry Bridge was built by the Burton firm of Thornewill & Warham for pedestrians and was opened on 3 April 1889. In later years the restoration and strengthening work on the bridge was completed in October 2016 having taken around 12 months to complete. Photograph from 'Boots Fine Art Views of Burton', published by Boots Limited in the 1890s.
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Ferry Bridge is a Grade II listed self-anchoring 75 metre, three-span Victorian wrought iron suspension ...
On the bridge are Mrs C. Harrison, Mayoress, Lord Burton, Miss Nellie Bass, Mr C. Harrison, Mayor and ...
A group of men posed on the Ferry Bridge with a framed illuminated address to Lord Burton, who paid ...
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Donor ref:2023.015.0001(10) (37/49082)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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