Old Photograph Bothwell Bridge Scotland


Old photograph of Bothwell Bridge, a 17th century bridge, widened and improved in 1826 and 1871. It is a four span masonry bridge, with segmental ribbed arches and triangular cut waters. On both sides, iron footpaths with cast iron parapets have been cantilevered out. The bridge carries the B7071 public road across the River Clyde, which here forms the boundary between the parishes of Hamilton and Bothwell, nine miles from the centre of Glasgow, Scotland.



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