Like the one at Cambus O'May, this bridge was build by the firm of James Abernethy and Co, in 1892. I featured it here before, in February. Pre-dating Cambus O'May by 13 years, it is clearly a less visually attractive design. The towers are more crudely capped, and the "ladder rungs" separating the main cables are peculiar, although presumably not an original feature.
I reported previously that a budget has recently been agreed to refurbish the bridge. It certainly looks like it needs it.
- Google maps / Bing maps
- Structurae
- British Listed Buildings
- Scotland's Places
- RCAHMS
- Scottish Highland Bridges
- Aberdeenshire SMR
- Harper Bridges
- Bridgemeister
- Scottish Suspension Bridges (Hume, Scottish Archaeological Forum Vol. 7, 1977)
- Highland Bridges (Nelson, 1990)
- Civil Engineering Heritage: Scotland Highlands and Islands (Paxton and Shipway, 2007)
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