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Date Posted:2026-01-01 08:42:52Copy HTML 1 January 1781 - The World's First Iron Bridge Opened. In 1776 a proposal to construct a wholly metal bridge across the Severn Gorge between the Shropshire villages of Benthall and Madeley was put before Parliament. The necessary Act was passed with the the work for the design going to Thomas Pritchard and the actual casting and construction to Abraham Darby of the Coalbrookdale Ironworks, Shropshire. Work began in 1777 and although the river was spanned as early as July 1779 the bridge was not formally opened to traffic until New Year's Day 1781. It is 100 ft long weighing 378 tons. Such was the fame of the construction that the town that grew up around the two villages was renamed Ironbridge. Closed to road traffic in 1934 it remains in use for pedestrians.
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Re:Date of the Day - Science and Industry Date Posted:2026-06-24 11:23:04Copy HTML A few more oil tankers now the Strait of Hormuz is open, it is open isn't it? Hard to be sure, neither Trump nor Iran are entirely trustworthy sources. if you do find a trustworthy source, you will let us know, won’t you? |
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Re:Date of the Day - Science and Industry Date Posted:2026-06-24 11:28:34Copy HTML Yes and the first time I crossed it was when I stupidly entered the Humber Marathon, when I was young and impressionable. What first struck me about it is that when you begin to enter from either side just how steep the incline is. Before you ask, I finished in a time of four hours 54 minutes which I consider a miracle because my training regime consisted of three or 4 pints a night followed by a curry. |