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Brickeens Bridge

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Brickeens Bridge
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Three-arch road bridge over river, under construction 1841; extant 1858. "Repaired". Part repointed coursed or snecked limestone walls centred on drag edged tooled limestone ashlar rounded triangular cutwaters to piers having domed pyramidal capping with drag edged tooled cut-limestone stringcourses supporting parapets having lichen-covered hammered limestone rounded coping. Series of three segmental arches with drag edged tooled limestone ashlar voussoirs. Sited spanning Robe River with unkempt banks to river.
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