Footbridge at Kelleth
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Image: © Ian Taylor Taken: 10 Apr 2010
Over the River Lune. The main span of this bridge appears to have been constructed from concrete T-shaped sections (about 300 mm / 1 foot long), cemented together, and presumably with a hidden beam or re-inforcement. This suggests that the main span might have been constructed on site. Nowadays, a one-piece pre-cast beam would probably be used.
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