Trinity Bridge (Crowland)
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Trinity Bridge is the unique triangular bridge that stands at the heart of the English town of Crowland on dry land.
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Trinity Bridge in Crowland Town, Lincolnshire. The triangular Trinity Bridge stands on dry land. Built between 1360 and 1390.
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The seated figure is thought to be that of Christ or king Ethelbald and is possibly from the west front of the Croyland Abbey.
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This plaque was commissioned by the C.P.C. for Queen Elizabeth II's Silver Jubilee year 1977.
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Illustration from 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica, article Bridges.
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The seated figure is thought to be that of Christ or king Ethelbald and is possibly from the west front of the Croyland Abbey.
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The seated figure is thought to be that of Christ or king Ethelbald and is possibly from the west front of the Croyland Abbey.
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The seated figure is thought to be that of Christ or king Ethelbald and is possibly from the west front of the Croyland Abbey.
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A detail of the triangular Trinity Bridge in Crowland Town, Lincolnshire, England.