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This category for websites about bridges in the UK.
In order to be listed, the website shows significant relevance to UK engineering or heritage.
Bridges outside the UK may be found in the topical category
Science:Technology: Structural Engineering: Bridge or 
Science:Technology: Structural Engineering: Bridge: History: Historic Bridges if it survives.
Websites may be listed in the Bridge's  Locality, but given that the two ends of the bridge
are normally in a different locality, a sub-category here can provide a collection of websites
to provide a shared category linked from more than one locality category.
Where the website is about more that one bridge please suggest it here.

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Resource dividing structures as BATS; beams, arches.trusses and suspension. A guide to classification with photographs from around the world. details of notable examples, and the gap between understanding of interaction within society, presented by Bristol University.
An account with photographs, of existing and former bridges, ferrys and tunnels on the River Tyne from mouth to source, with history, location, tourist and technical information. United Kingdom.
History of Thames' Waterloo Bridge being built by women in World War II. Includes blue plaque campaign, events, details of documentary film, educational resources, links to social media, and contacts for the Concrete History Team.
Encyclopedia for UK steel construction, covering design, Eurocodes, costs, thermal mass, fire engineering, embodied carbon, life cycle assessment. Includes photos with examples of versatility and specifications.
Article about Great Western Railway's brick arch crossing opened 1839, over the River Thames between Maidenhead, Berks and Taplow, Bucks. Includes history, its widening, references and links to related articles updated by the public.
Article about the oldest multiple arch stone bridge to survive across the Thames in Greater London. Includes history, design by James Paine, construction, operation statistics, re-modelling, references updated by the public.
Article on the four lane motorway suspension bridge opened in September 1966, crossing both the Severn and Wye, from Aust,South Gloucestershire to Cheptsow, Monmouthshire. Includes history of construction, closures, ownership and statistics, with reference and related links by the public.
An account with photographs, of existing and former bridges, ferrys and tunnels on the River Tyne from mouth to source, with history, location, tourist and technical information. United Kingdom.
History of Thames' Waterloo Bridge being built by women in World War II. Includes blue plaque campaign, events, details of documentary film, educational resources, links to social media, and contacts for the Concrete History Team.
Article about the oldest multiple arch stone bridge to survive across the Thames in Greater London. Includes history, design by James Paine, construction, operation statistics, re-modelling, references updated by the public.
Encyclopedia for UK steel construction, covering design, Eurocodes, costs, thermal mass, fire engineering, embodied carbon, life cycle assessment. Includes photos with examples of versatility and specifications.
Resource dividing structures as BATS; beams, arches.trusses and suspension. A guide to classification with photographs from around the world. details of notable examples, and the gap between understanding of interaction within society, presented by Bristol University.
Article about Great Western Railway's brick arch crossing opened 1839, over the River Thames between Maidenhead, Berks and Taplow, Bucks. Includes history, its widening, references and links to related articles updated by the public.
Article on the four lane motorway suspension bridge opened in September 1966, crossing both the Severn and Wye, from Aust,South Gloucestershire to Cheptsow, Monmouthshire. Includes history of construction, closures, ownership and statistics, with reference and related links by the public.
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