Infirmary Suspension Footbridge. General view.
IN 1940
Description Infirmary Suspension Footbridge. General view.
Date 1975
Catalogue Number IN 1940
Category Photographs and Off-line Digital Images
Copies SC 399122
Scope and Content Infirmary Bridge, Ness Walk, Inverness, Highland Inverness expanded rapidly in the 19th century following construction of the Caledonian Canal (begun in 1804) and connection to the rail network (1855). Its main industries at that period were ship-building, iron founding and saw-milling. The Infirmary Bridge was constructed in 1881-2 by W Smith and Sons of Ness Ironworks to a design by C R Manners. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
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