Bridges Designed By Telford
Thomas Telford designed a number of bridges during his career. They include:
- Bannockburn Bridge
- Bewdley Bridge (1798)
- Bonar Bridge (1802)
- Bridgnorth bridge (1810)
- Bridge of Keig (1827)
- Broomielaw Bridge, Glasgow (1816)
- Buildwas bridge (1796)
- Cantlop bridge (1820)
- Chirk Aqueduct (1801)
- Clachan Bridge (1792)
- Conwy Suspension Bridge (1826)
- Coundarbour Bridge (1797)
- Craigellachie Bridge (1815)
- Dean Bridge, Edinburgh (1831)
- Dunans Bridge (1815)
- Dunkeld Bridge (1809)
- Eaton Hall Bridge (1824)
- Galton Bridge (1829)
- Glen Loy Aqueduct on the Caledonian Canal (1806)
- Harecastle Tunnel (1827)
- Holt Fleet Bridge (1827)
- A proposal for London Bridge
- Longdon-on-Tern Aqueduct (1796)
- Lothian Bridge, Pathhead, Midlothian (1831)
- Menai Suspension Bridge (1826)
- Montford Bridge (1792)
- Mythe Bridge (1826)
- Over Bridge (1827)
- Pontcysyllte Aqueduct (1805)
- Potarch Bridge
- Stanley Embankment (1823)
- Telford Bridge (1813)
- Tongland Bridge (1808)
- Waterloo Bridge, Betws-y-Coed (1815)
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