Haughs of Drimmie, Footbridge View from NE showing deck and approach from NE
SC 456980
Description Haughs of Drimmie, Footbridge View from NE showing deck and approach from NE
Date 11/11/1975
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 456980
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Suspension bridge, Haughs of Drimmie, near Blairgowrie, Perthshire This is one of the finest surviving early suspension bridges in Scotland, and was made by John Justice Junior of Dundee. Apart from the wooden deck and masonry abutments it is made entirely of wrought iron. This view shows the bridge from carriageway level. It has massive pylons, from which chains run diagonally out to the deck and back to anchorages. Under the deck is a pair of chains with rods up to the deck, giving a light but strong structure. There are other Justice bridges at Kirkton of Glenisla, Angus, and Crathie, Aberdeenshire. This is the finest of them. The upper part is effectively a cable-stayed bridge, ancestor of such modern bridges as the Kessock Bridge, Inverness. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference H75/80/2
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