Calf Heath Bridge No 77

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The photograph on this page of Calf Heath Bridge No 77 by John M as part of the Geograph project.

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Calf Heath Bridge No 77

Image: © John M Taken: 26 Dec 2007

On the Staffs & Worcs Canal. This side of the bridge has been widened in 1989 to take heavy lorries travelling to the industrial units on this side of the low railway bridge. The bridge appears to be a concrete arch with a brick facing. A curious choice of modern bricks perhaps is a little garish? and has not mellowed with time. But again the other side could not be described as attractive.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.674866
Longitude
-2.117386