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The Glasgow Bridge spans the River Clyde in Glasgow linking the city centre to Laurieston, Tradeston and Gorbals. It is at the bottom of Jamaica Street, near Central Station, and is colloquially known as the Jamaica Bridge.
The original bridge was completed in 1772, and was designed by William Mylne and built by John Smeaton.[1] Its seven-arch structure was honoured by Thomas Telford, who replaced it in 1833 with a design built by John Gibb & Son for £34,000. It became the first in Glasgow to be lit by electricity.[2] Between 1895 and 1899 it was replaced with the current wider bridge which incorporated Telford's stonework and expanded the arches to accommodate larger ships.[3] The present structure is protected as a Category-B listed building.[4]
References
- ↑ The Glasgow Story
- ↑ http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/airgli/airgli0118.htm
- ↑ http://www.theglasgowstory.com/image.php?inum=TGSA00159&t=2&urltp=searchq.php%3Fqsearch%3Dbridge%26amp%3Bstart%3D0%26amp%3Bend%3D20%26amp%3Bft%3D338%26amp%3Bl%3Dy
- ↑ "Glasgow Bridge: Listed Building Report". Historic Scotland. http://hsewsf.sedsh.gov.uk/hslive/hsstart?P_HBNUM=33062. Retrieved 22 November 2011.
Outside links
- Location map: 55°51’20"N, 4°15’28"W
Bridges and crossings on the River Clyde | ||||||
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Tradeston Bridge | George V Bridge | Caledonian Railway Bridge | Glasgow Bridge | South Portland Street Suspension Bridge | Victoria Bridge | City Union Bridge |