Worcester Bridge - Worcester, UK
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N 52° 11.473 W 002° 13.546
30U E 552924 N 5782588
The historic Worcester Bridge goes over the River Severn in the heart of Worcester.
Waymark Code: WM5R4J
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 02/05/2009
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Elgar and the bridge
by Max Sinclair
The story of how Edward Elgar rescued part of the main river bridge in Worcester when it was redesigned.
In 1781 a new stone bridge was constructed in Worcester by the great engineer John Gwynne R.A., who also built Shrewsbury, Atcham and Magdalen (Oxford) bridges which still stand today.
By 1841 the traffic had increased considerably and the River Severn Engineer E. Leader Williams designed a cast iron footpath on each side, for pedestrians to use, and an iron ballustrade.
This graceful structure survived until the 1930's when it was decided to widen each side of Gwynne's bridge with stonework.
This would make the bridge three times wider and also meant that the ironwork would be sent to the scrap heap.
In 1932 Elgar's friend Billy Reed wrote;-
"One day when I arrived at Marl Bank (Elgar's last home on Rainbow Hill) I was rushed off to see what they were doing at Worcester, widening the bridge over his beloved Severn: the old familiar bridge he had known all his life.
"I was taken there so often that I guessed he had something in his head about it.
"At last it came out - he could not bear to part with the old iron ballustrades that were being removed; so he bought two lengths of them and had them brought up on lorries to Marl Bank and set up there on a concrete bed.
"I thought they looked rather crazy in the garden, but took care not to say so; for he was so delighted when they were set up that we had to go out repeatedly to study them from all points of view and discuss what colour they should be painted.
"He decided to keep them as like their old selves as possible.
"I think he used to go out and imagine that the Severn was flowing under them as of old."
Leaning on HIS bridge he scored his Severn Suite for orchestra.
In the 1960's Marl Bank was demolished and a local enthusiast salvaged the ironwork and the prize rose he planted in 1930.
Ref: www.bbc.co.uk/herefordandworcester/content/articles/2005/07/25/elgar_bridge_feature.shtml
Length of bridge: Unknown
Height of bridge: Unknown
What type of traffic does this bridge support?: Motor vehicles and pedestrians
What kind of gap does this bridge cross?: Crosses the River Severn
Date constructed: 1781
Is the bridge still in service for its original purpose?: No, motor vehicles had not been invented then.
Name of road or trail the bridge services: Bridge Street
Location: Worcester
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