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Re: the Turn? Bridge in Leigh, Lancashire
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 09 September 14 08:49 BST (UK) »
You can see a number of photographs of modern Plank Lane Bridge at http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk/ll/ll98.htm

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Re: the Turn? Bridge in Leigh, Lancashire
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 09 September 14 12:02 BST (UK) »
After a look at the bridge in operation I now realise that it is a lift bridge, lifting to allow the canal traffic to pass. I do live in the area but am not a native, hence not overfamiliar & only taking in some of the history I come across from time to time.

I spoke to some locals & barge folk and it seems that there was a lift or turn bridge of sorts on the site since the days of your William Hill. I haven’t looked in any depth but there seems to be a lot on the internet related mainly to the modern structure.

Acknowledgements to Stan for the links to a great selection of photographs.

So although this may not be the spot it seems most likely.

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Re: the Turn? Bridge in Leigh, Lancashire
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 09 September 14 12:08 BST (UK) »
The 1926 map of the area shows it as a Swing Bridge.http://maps.nls.uk/view/101103662#zoom=5&lat=3124&lon=5047&layers=BT
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Re: the Turn? Bridge in Leigh, Lancashire
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 09 September 14 12:53 BST (UK) »
thanks for sharing the pics and links - I also noticed on the 1926 map a "swing bridge" after Barton's Bridge but before the railway bridge, near sports ground and Pilling Street - I'm guessing that would be in Westleigh also!?!

It seems to be called "Springfield Footbridge" on the modern photo trail: http://www.penninewaterways.co.uk/ll/ll99.htm


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Re: the Turn? Bridge in Leigh, Lancashire
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 09 September 14 15:28 BST (UK) »
Just about Westleigh or at least very close and may well be the one. And a lot closer to Lord Steeet where William lived.

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Re: the Turn? Bridge in Leigh, Lancashire
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 09 September 14 18:04 BST (UK) »
hopefully this link will provide a picture of one of the leeds Liverpool canal swing bridges, there were many along the canal, all very similar
 http://www.shirecruisers.co.uk/canals/leeds-liverpool-canal.php