Bridge over River Chelmer, 1990

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The photograph on this page of Bridge over River Chelmer, 1990 by Robin Webster as part of the Geograph project.

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Bridge over River Chelmer, 1990

Image: © Robin Webster Taken: Unknown

In the foreground is the junction between the bypass for Bishopshall Mill, coming in from the right, and the river downstream of the former mill, straight ahead. The bridge was believed to be a former pipe bridge between the parts of the RHP bearing works to either side of the river. The works had just closed for good at the time of this view, but it is believed that the small part to the right had been given over to other occupants earlier.

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Image Location

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51.742026
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0.474211