Avon Bridge (Q4829180)

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The Avon Bridge is a railway bridge over the River Avon in Brislington, Bristol, England. It was built in 1839 by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and has been designated by Historic England as a Grade I listed building. The contract was originally awarded to William Ranger, who fell behind with the build and had his construction plant seized so the Great Western Railway company could finish construction. Ranger started legal proceedings against the company, but they were eventually quashed by Lord Cranworth.

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way: Avon Bridge (OSM), 10 metres from Wikidata [show tags]
name: Avon Bridge
layer: 1
bridge: viaduct
man_made: bridge
wikidata: Q4829180
wikipedia: en:Avon Bridge
bridge:ref: 90 76.5
ref:GB:nhle: 1219892
listed_status: Grade I
bridge:structure: beam

wikidata match: Q4829180

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bridge (Q12280) seamark:type=bridge, man_made=bridge
Grade I listed building (Q15700818) listed_status=Grade_I

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Bridges across the River Avon, Bristol bridge, type=bridge, building=bridge, man_made=bridge
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Bridges completed in 1839 bridge, type=bridge, building=bridge, man_made=bridge
Bridges in Bristol bridge, type=bridge, building=bridge, man_made=bridge
Grade I listed railway bridges and viaducts bridge, type=bridge, building=bridge, man_made=bridge