- Wallingford Bridge
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bridge_name= Wallingford Bridge
caption= Wallingford Bridge from downstream
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crosses=River Thames
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height=convert|16|ft|5|in|m [River Thames Alliance. [http://www.visitthames.co.uk/text.asp?PageId=320 Bridge heights on the River Thames.] ]
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River Thames in England which connectsWallingford andCrowmarsh Gifford ,Oxfordshire (historically inBerkshire until 1974 reorganization). It crosses the Thames on the reach betweenCleeve Lock andBenson Lock . The bridge is 900 feet long and has 22 arches but most traffic now crossesWinterbrook Bridge , built as part of the by-pass to the south of the town in 1993.History
The first reference to a bridge across the
Thames betweenWallingford andCrowmarsh Gifford is from 1141, when King Stephen besiegedWallingford Castle . The first stone bridge is credited toRichard, 1st Earl of Cornwall , and four remaining arches are believed to contain 13th century elements. It was the main route toGloucester and South Wales until the bridges at Abingdon andBurford were built in 1415. Major repairs used stone from the dissolved Holy Trinity Priory in 1530. Four arches were removed so adrawbridge could be inserted during the siege of the castle in the Civil War of 1646, and these were replaced with timber structures until repair in 1751. Following a flood, three arches were rebuilt by Richard Clarke from 1810-1812 to a design by John Treacher (1760-1836) developed in 1809, and aparapet andbalustrade added. [Fred. S. Thacker "The Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs" 1920 - republished 1968 David & Charles ]See also
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Crossings of the River Thames References
External links
* [http://uk.geocities.com/david.hemming1@btinternet.com/history Wallingford History Gateway]
* [http://thames.me.uk/s01330.htm Where Thames Smooth Waters Glide: Images of Wallingford Bridge]River bridge line
upstream=Benson Lock (pedestrian)|downstream=Winterbrook Bridge (road)
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