Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park, South Gate Bridge
Road Bridge (Period Unassigned)
Site Name Glasgow, Kelvingrove Park, South Gate Bridge
Classification Road Bridge (Period Unassigned)
Alternative Name(s) River Kelvin
Canmore ID 277471
Site Number NS56NE 4878
NGR NS 56943 66256
NGR Description NS c. 5694 6625
Datum OSGB36 - NGR
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/site/277471
- Council Glasgow, City Of
- Parish Govan (City Of Glasgow)
- Former Region Strathclyde
- Former District City Of Glasgow
- Former County Lanarkshire
NS56NE 4878 c. 5694 6625
See also NS56NE 4879 - 1888 Exhibition Bridge (now demolished)
NS56NE 1476 - Kelvin Way bridge
This iron carriage bridge was the second bridge to be built within the area of Kelvingrove Park (NS56NE 328), and was intended only to give access to the park. The foundation stone was laid on 2 October 1880, and it was opened the following year. In 1901 it was widened in timber in preparation for the Empire Exhibition of that year, and in 1913-14 it was demolished to make way for the present Kelvin Way Bridge (NS56NE 1476).
[No detailed description].
D Boyce 1996.
This bridge carried a roadway across the River Kelvin within the area of Kelvingrove Park (NS56NE 328) and to the NE of the Kelvingrove Museum (NS56NE 329). The river here forms the boundary between the parishes of Govan (to the N) and Glasgow (to the S).
The location cited is derived from the outline plan drawn by Boyce.
Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 2 December 2005.