Prince Street Bridge

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Prince Street Bridge: A Historic Crossing

The Prince Street Bridge in Bristol is a key infrastructure piece that facilitates both road and waterway access. Did you know that it features a unique swing mechanism for boats?

Completed in 1924, the bridge was designed by engineer Sir R. A. W. Lloyd. It played a significant role in Bristol's industrial growth, allowing ships to navigate the city's waterways. Its mechanism can swing open to accommodate taller vessels, making it an engineering marvel.

Notable Features

  • 🚧 **Swing Mechanism**: The only remaining operational swing bridge in Bristol.
  • 🔍 **Historical Significance**: Connects Bristol’s historical waterfront and contributes to the city’s maritime heritage.
  • 🌍 **Architectural Design**: Features art deco styling, enhancing the aesthetic value of the industrial sector.

Accessibility is available for free, making it suitable for tourists, families, and those interested in industrial heritage.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Prince Street Bridge

Engineering Achievement

It was the last operational swing bridge across the River Avon, showcasing innovative engineering for its time.

Historical Importance

It played a crucial role in trade and commerce in Bristol during the 20th century.

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Prince Street

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