Dacre Bridge, Dacre | ||
Dacre Bridge | ||
site name:- | Dacre Beck | |
locality:- | Dalemain | |
civil parish:- | Dacre (formerly Cumberland) | |
county:- | Cumbria | |
locality type:- | bridge | |
coordinates:- | NY47732675 | |
1Km square:- | NY4726 | |
10Km square:- | NY42 | |
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BLM28.jpg (taken 23.12.2005) |
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evidence:- | old map:- OS County Series (Cmd 58 11) placename:- Dacre Bridge |
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source data:- | Maps, County Series maps of Great Britain, scales 6 and 25
inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey, Southampton,
Hampshire, from about 1863 to 1948. |
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evidence:- | old map:- Jefferys 1770 (Wmd) |
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source data:- | Map, 4 sheets, The County of Westmoreland, scale 1 inch to 1
mile, surveyed 1768, and engraved and published by Thomas
Jefferys, London, 1770. J5NY42NE.jpg double line, road, across a stream; bridge item:- National Library of Scotland : EME.s.47 Image © National Library of Scotland |
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evidence:- | old map:- Donald 1774 (Cmd) |
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source data:- | Map, hand coloured engraving, 3x2 sheets, The County of Cumberland, scale about 1
inch to 1 mile, by Thomas Donald, engraved and published by Joseph Hodskinson, 29
Arundel Street, Strand, London, 1774. D4NY42NE.jpg double line across a river; a bridge at Dalemain item:- Carlisle Library : Map 2 Image © Carlisle Library |
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evidence:- | old map:- Bell 1892 placename:- Dalemain Bridge |
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source data:- | Map, colour lithograph, Road Map of Cumberland, by George Joseph
Bell, scale about 2.5 miles to 1 inch, printed by Charles
Thurnam and Sons, Carlisle, Cumberland, 1892. BEL9NY42.jpg "DALEMAIN" bridge symbol Road map of Cumberland showing County Bridges item:- Carlisle Library : Map 38 Image © Carlisle Library |
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evidence:- | database:- Listed Buildings 2010 placename:- Dacre Bridge |
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source data:- | courtesy of English Heritage "DACRE BRIDGE / / / DACRE / EDEN / CUMBRIA / II / 73766 / NY4773026757" |
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source data:- | courtesy of English Heritage "Footbridge. C18. Mixed sandstone rubble. Narrow hump-back bridge of single segmental arch, under solid parapet. At one time a road bridge but now by-passed." |
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