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Today's puzzle. There is a small stone plaque on the south side of Pig Bridge (visible on the left hand pier when travelling towards Bridgnorth) with a date 30/4/15. I can't see any reason it would be 2015, so presumably is is 1915.  However [http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=17&lat=52.5147&lon=-2.4093&layers=1&b=1 georeferenced maps] have a bridge there in the late 1890s, although it appears that it only led to a footpath as the farm was not built at that stage. So was the bridge rebuilt in 1915, or is there some other reason? --[[User:Robin|Robin]] ([[User talk:Robin|talk]]) 19:43, 15 April 2017 (UTC)
 
Today's puzzle. There is a small stone plaque on the south side of Pig Bridge (visible on the left hand pier when travelling towards Bridgnorth) with a date 30/4/15. I can't see any reason it would be 2015, so presumably is is 1915.  However [http://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=17&lat=52.5147&lon=-2.4093&layers=1&b=1 georeferenced maps] have a bridge there in the late 1890s, although it appears that it only led to a footpath as the farm was not built at that stage. So was the bridge rebuilt in 1915, or is there some other reason? --[[User:Robin|Robin]] ([[User talk:Robin|talk]]) 19:43, 15 April 2017 (UTC)
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:I have since noticed similar dates on the nearby [[Accommodation bridge near Crossing Cottage]] and on [[Arley Station Bridge]], the latter I think being 3/1/15. All can be seen in the same relative position, on the arch to the left when travelling north, although being small they are not easy to read or photograph from a passing train. Maybe the GWR carried out a programme of bridge refurbishments in 1915, although I have not seen it mentioned in Marshall or any of the other histories.--[[User:Robin|Robin]] ([[User talk:Robin|talk]]) 15:44, 27 July 2017 (UTC)

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Today's puzzle. There is a small stone plaque on the south side of Pig Bridge (visible on the left hand pier when travelling towards Bridgnorth) with a date 30/4/15. I can't see any reason it would be 2015, so presumably is is 1915. However georeferenced maps have a bridge there in the late 1890s, although it appears that it only led to a footpath as the farm was not built at that stage. So was the bridge rebuilt in 1915, or is there some other reason? --Robin (talk) 19:43, 15 April 2017 (UTC)

I have since noticed similar dates on the nearby Accommodation bridge near Crossing Cottage and on Arley Station Bridge, the latter I think being 3/1/15. All can be seen in the same relative position, on the arch to the left when travelling north, although being small they are not easy to read or photograph from a passing train. Maybe the GWRGreat Western Railway carried out a programme of bridge refurbishments in 1915, although I have not seen it mentioned in Marshall or any of the other histories.--Robin (talk) 15:44, 27 July 2017 (UTC)