The Northam Bridge is a road bridge across the River Itchen in Southampton, England, linking the suburbs of Northam and Bitterne Manor. The current bridge...
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Look up Northam or North Ham in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Northam or North Ham, may refer to: Northam (surname) Northam Warren (1878–1962), U.S...
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community. Northam Flour Mill and Avon Bridge St John's Church (1890), Charles Bird arch. Northam Post Office (1909), Hilton Beasley arch. Original Northam Post...
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building developments in Northam. The A3024 road runs through the suburb and crosses the Northam Bridge, which links Northam with Bitterne via Bitterne...
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the Northam Bridge Company. The initial bridge cost £5,945 and was built in Plymouth. A further £23,000 was spent on roads either side of the bridge. The...
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income. Northam Bridge, a road bridge carrying the A3024 road from Bitterne Manor to Northam, which was originally opened in 1799. The Itchen Bridge, a high-level...
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The first attempt to build a crossing below Northam Bridge began in 1833. The plan for a 17-arch swing bridge was stopped by the Admiralty over concerns...
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History of Southampton (redirect from Northam Iron works)
Northam Bridge Company was formed in 1796. They built a toll bridge at Northam which was opened in September 1799 and new roads connecting the bridge...
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Yard, Northam Bridge, Southampton 7 August 1943 Mined on 23 March 1945 in the Adriatic. MTB 706 Risdon Beazley, Clausentum Yard, Northam Bridge, Southampton...
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Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for significant road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom. Significant railway bridges are listed...
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Company (NBC), owners of the Northam Bridge, concerning how the railway would cross Northam Road, which connected the bridge with the centre of Southampton...
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Clackline Bridge is a road bridge in Clackline, Western Australia, 77 kilometres (48 mi) east of Perth in the Shire of Northam, that carried the Great...
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original on April 3, 2024. Retrieved April 3, 2024. Northam, Jackie (March 27, 2024). "Baltimore's Key Bridge collapse is expected to disrupt supply chains"...
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Andover canal is completed. The Northam Bridge Company is formed, with a toll bridge being built and opened in Northam in September 1799. 1798 – Thorners...
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council, to acquire the running of both the Woolston Floating Bridge, as well as the Northam Bridge. The act also permitted the expansion of the Southampton...
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Lance encouraged the building of a bridge over the River Itchen linking Bitterne Manor to Northam, and another bridge over the River Hamble at Bursledon...
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crossings are Northam Bridge, a part of the city's main eastern approach route, linking Bitterne Manor to Northam, and the railway bridge which carries...
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Avon Descent (redirect from Northam's Avon Descent Asociation)
from which the places have been identified Northam and Districts Historical Society, The Bridges of Northam : Bypass and Katrine Drive, retrieved 28 August...
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line linking Southampton to Portsmouth. Northam Bridge crosses the river to the neighbouring suburb of Northam, whilst beyond the railway line is the suburb...
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of Northam Bridge and Roads Act 1847 (repealed) 10 & 11 Vict. c. 24 22 July 1847 An Act for vesting in the Company of Proprietors of Northam Bridge and...
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by inside hydraulic steering, then changed to dual steering, with upper bridge steering; they had two underslung rudders. The boats were initially classified...
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East Riding Drainage Act 1798 38 Geo. 3. c. lxiii 21 June 1798 Northam Bridge and Approaches Act 1798 (repealed) 38 Geo. 3. c. lxiv 21 June 1798 (Repealed...
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eastern bank of the river for most of the way. Nothing remains of Northam Quay, and the bridge has been rebuilt twice since the first construction of 1796,...
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and the other ran northeast to the coal depots of the Itchen near the Northam bridge, providing a link to Itchen navigation. The paradox of constructing...
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Northam Bridge, Hampshire (Improvement) Act 1796 36 Geo. 3. c. 94 14 May 1796 An act for building a bridge over the river Itchin, at or near Northam,...
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Free Bridge". This was in clear competition to Northam Bridge further south, which at that time was a toll bridge. The bridge was named Cobden Bridge after...
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2337; sold 25 September 1956. ML 338 Risdon Beazley, Clausentum Yard, Northam Bridge, Southampton 28 September 1941 Later renumbered ML 2338; sold 17 December...
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to reach a lock in the vicinity of the wharf which was downstream of Northam Bridge. Construction of the Southampton and Dorchester Railway in 1846 and...
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Theatre, opened the show by being driven, in a horse-drawn hearse, across Northam Bridge (by the studios), bringing startled drivers to a virtual halt. The opening...
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Itchen from the Southampton area; a convenient place was found north of Northam Bridge. The line was to run from a junction at Portswood, a few miles north...
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