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We've now posted all 42 of the 'Hull's River Bridges' chapters we had planned for this year's Heritage Open Days festival. Thank you to all our contributors, everyone who has followed the project throughout Heritage Open Days and beyond and to Charlotte and the Heritage Open Days team and Christine & John Netherwood (HODs in … Continue reading Thank you!

42 The Future – in 1945

Hull's River Bridges:  The Impounding of the River Hull - Lutyens & Abercrombie A Plan for the City and County of Kingston Upon Hull "The River Hull is just as important as a "highway" for commerce as the roads and railways are highways serving the public, and as such the planner is concerned with its … Continue reading 42 The Future – in 1945

19 Millennium Bridge 

Hull's River Bridges:  Millennium Swing Bridge Millennium Bridge is a bicycle and pedestrian single leaf, fan arranged cable-stayed, bascule bridge. (Source: Structurae) It is situated just south of where the earlier South Bridge was located and joins the Victoria Dock estate in East Hull with Victoria Pier, Humber Street and the marina in the west. The … Continue reading 19 Millennium Bridge 

18 Myton Bridge

Hull's River Bridges:  Myton SWing Bridge 1980 Myton Bridge is a two-span single-pylon cable-stayed steel construction swing bridge designed by Freeman Fox and built by Redpath Dorman Long Ltd. It spans the River Hull at Castle Street carrying six lanes of traffic on the A63 and opened in December 1980. Its main span is 55 metres … Continue reading 18 Myton Bridge

31 Scale Lane Bridge Construction – Jonathan McDowell

Hull's River Bridges:  Jonathan McDowell - Scale Lane Bridge, Design & Construction Some memories of the genesis of the distinctive form of Scale Lane Bridge, which won McDowell+Benedetti and our team the competition for the new bridge back in 2005: "Having worked out that a ‘swing’ bridge would be the most economic type of opening bridge … Continue reading 31 Scale Lane Bridge Construction – Jonathan McDowell

17 Scale Lane Bridge

Scale Lane Swing Bridge A good introduction to the latest of Hull's River Bridges, at Scale Lane Staithe, is from the City Council's Tourism page: "The first footbridge of its kind in the world to allow people to ride on it while it opens, the Scale Lane footbridge was officially opened by former Lord Mayor … Continue reading 17 Scale Lane Bridge

14 Drypool Bridge

Hull's River Bridges:  Drypool Bridge Drypool bridge is a Scherzer-type rolling bascule bridge, constructed in 1961 to replace the earlier bridge from 1889. The first image below shows the plan for the new bridge as presented to Parliament for approval between 1951 and 1952. The plans have been restored from scans of the originals, and in … Continue reading 14 Drypool Bridge

13 The New North Bridge – A Souvenir 1931

Hull's River Bridges:  The New North Bridge Monday 10th August, 1931 In 1926 Parliament gave the go-ahead for the construction of a new four track bridge to be built on the straight line of a new street from Charlotte Street to Witham. The new street was called George Street. George Street, Charlotte Street and North Bridge, … Continue reading 13 The New North Bridge – A Souvenir 1931

12 Old North Bridge

North Bridge 1870 The old North Bridge was given a nice send off in the Souvenir Programme of the new North Bridge on 10th August 1931, it read: "The existing North Bridge over the River Hull is on the main artery of communication from West Hull to East Hull and Holderness. It is supplemented by … Continue reading 12 Old North Bridge

11 North Bridge

Hull's River Bridges:  The New North Bridge 1931 North Bridge is a Scherzer rolling bascule bridge, designed by City Engineer, T Thomas in 1927, built by the Widnes Foundry (1925) Ltd., with Sculcoates firm Sangwin contracted for the tramway. It opened on Monday 10th August 1931, for motor transport, trams and foot crossings. We've restored the … Continue reading 11 North Bridge

9 Sculcoates Bridge – The Engineer 1875

Hull's River Bridges:  Sculcoates, The Engineer, April 1875 This article was published in the Engineer, in London on the evening of April 2nd 1875 and is reproduced here along with the two original engravings. The aerial photographs of the bridge, below the article, are from 1937 and 1947, and the map above is from 1891 and … Continue reading 9 Sculcoates Bridge – The Engineer 1875

37 Gary Saunt – Dreamscapes

Hull's River Bridges:  Gary Saunt's Dreamscapes Gary Saunt is a son of Grimsby, where in his youth he worked in the family smoke house business. He spent some of his free time in amateur boxing, however, his abiding interest had always been drawing and painting and he started Art School in 1967. He subsequently went on … Continue reading 37 Gary Saunt – Dreamscapes

6 Wilmington Bridge

Hull's River Bridges: Wilmington Railway Swing Bridge, 1907, Wincolmlee Hull City Records Office (TSJ 28) describes Wilmington as: “a swing railway bridge, now a footbridge, spanning the River Hull. Circa 1870 and 1905, for the North Eastern Railway. Converted and restored in 1991. Arch topped riveted wrought-iron girders form the span, which is carried on a … Continue reading 6 Wilmington Bridge

5 Railway Bridge

Hull's River Bridges:  The Hull and Barnsley Railway Swing Bridge The Hull and Barnsley Railway Swing Bridge was built in 1885 over the River Hull on Bankside. It is still in use, carrying freight to and from King George and Queen Elizabeth Docks. The bridge and its operating cabin are Grade II listed. The bridge can … Continue reading 5 Railway Bridge

34 Jack Pell – Iron Bridges

Hull's River Bridges:  Jack Pell - Iron Bridges "These sculptures depict six of Hull’s cast-iron bridges, two of which are no longer in existence. The inspiration to make sculptures from the bridges came from sitting in the back of the car on the way to my Dad’s work (he worked as a printer in Wincolmlee), I … Continue reading 34 Jack Pell – Iron Bridges

3 Stoneferry Bridge

Hull's River Bridges: Stoneferry Bridge Stoneferry Bridge, like Ennerdale Link, is actually two bascule bridges, working independently and each carrying two lanes of traffic. Built between 1988 and completed on 23rd July 1991, they replaced the original swing bridge built in 1905. The website Structurae notes they are "twin Shadoof-type bascule bridges with 32 meter counterbalanced … Continue reading 3 Stoneferry Bridge

2 Sutton Road Bridge

Hull's River Bridges: Sutton Road Bridge 1937 Sutton Road Bridge is a Scherzer type rolling bascule bridge, built by the Cleveland Bridge and Engineering Company and opened on 8 July 1937, to complete the Corporation's ring road at the time. The photograph, on the left below, from Britain from Above shows the new Sutton Road taking … Continue reading 2 Sutton Road Bridge

22 Joseph Cox – Bridges of The River Hull

Hull's River Bridges: Joseph Cox - Bridges of the River Hull Joseph Cox is a graphic artist and illustrator based in Hull, East Yorkshire with 15 years’ experience in the creative industries. His work encompasses illustration, product design, graphic design, animation and print. Inspired by music, technology, architecture, his local surroundings, engineering and more. He … Continue reading 22 Joseph Cox – Bridges of The River Hull