Ironbridge in Shropshire: The Bridge of Iron

In the early eighteenth century, the Severn Gorge’s growing industries in Coalbrookdale and Broseley needed a more reliable crossing. The only way to cross the gorge was by ferry, so Abraham Darby III was commissioned to build a bridge. The iron for the new bridge was cast at his foundry, and shares were issued to… Continue reading Ironbridge in Shropshire: The Bridge of Iron

2017 12 20 019 Ironbridge

I really should have accomplished greater investigation right before creating this trip to Ironbridge. I wished to acquire some images showing how the bridge builders, functioning with a novel material, had applied a amount of woodworking joints with the solid iron sections. I was not incredibly amazed when I arrived and located the bits I… Continue reading 2017 12 20 019 Ironbridge

The Iron Bridge, Ironbridge, Shropshire

In the early eighteenth century, the only way to cross the Severn Gorge was by ferry . However, the industries that have been developing in the region of Coalbrookdale and Broseley needed a much more trustworthy crossing. Abraham Darby III, grandson of the very first foundry operator and an ironmaster doing the job at Coalbrookdale… Continue reading The Iron Bridge, Ironbridge, Shropshire

The Iron Bridge, Ironbridge, Shropshire

In the early eighteenth century, the only way to cross the Severn Gorge was by ferry . However, the industries that were escalating in the region of Coalbrookdale and Broseley needed a a lot more responsible crossing. Abraham Darby III, grandson of the 1st foundry operator and an ironmaster working at Coalbrookdale in the gorge,… Continue reading The Iron Bridge, Ironbridge, Shropshire