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Bridge and Derwent, Matlock Bath |
| Matlock Bath, Twentieth Century Photographs, Postcards, Engravings & Etchings |
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This image is one of several on a folding letter card.
'In 1887 an iron bridge of 85 feet span was constructed, at a cost
of £230, connecting the promenade with Lovers' Walk, and at
the same time the Promenade was laid out at a cost of £700'
(Kellys Directory, 1908, p.327). It was described by Benjamin Bryan
in his book as' a light iron openwork
bridge' and 'supported on stone piers'.
The iron bridge was placed in position on 14 June, 1887 in time for
the Jubilee of Queen Victoria eight days later. To celebrate the Jubilee
itself, Bryan says that beacon fires were lit on Masson at 10.00 p.m.
on 22nd June, 1887 and a total of thirty-nine were visible from there
on surrounding hills.
If this image is compared with the Postcard of Matlock Bath, about
1890 linked below you will notice that additional houses have been
built in the Upperwood Road.
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Postcard in the collection of, provided by and © Ann
Andrews Intended for personal use only
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Matlock
Bath's Main Attractions
Postcard of
Matlock Bath, about 1890
Here
is a handcoloured version of this card, Photo-Ark © 2003
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