Canal Bridge, Bishop’s Bridge Road, Westminster, London W2

Author(s): Malcolm T Tucker

This report describes the materials of construction, the manner in which the ironwork has been put together, and its condition. Its purpose is to inform the preparation of schemes to salvage the bridge's structure, while also providing an archaeological record. It has been written following opening up of the structure from above, using two trial pits excavated in the carriageway, and after inspection of the exposed underside of the ironwork, partly from a canal boat. Subsequently, use has been made of temporary staging erected for a separate photogrammetric survey by English Heritage.

Report Number:
129/2003
Series:
Other
Pages:
46
Keywords:
Building Recording Excavation Modern

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