Weetmans Bridge, which crosses the Trent at Little Haywood, is so called because, when it was built in 1888, it was paid for by public subscription – and a man called Joseph Weetman was the largest donor.
It hasn’t changed much in the last hundred years, and its surface is still cobbled.
It hasn’t changed much in the last hundred years, and its surface is still cobbled.
This photo is part of the monthly 'Theme Day Photo' run by City Daily Photo; the theme this month is cobblestones. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants.
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ReplyDeleteNice that it's back. Thanks for the heads-up!
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