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Ilkley Old Bridge

The Packhorse Bridge was built in 1675 close to the ford which crossed the river Wharfe on the Roman road to Boroughbridge. This crossing of the river Wharfe was of such military importance to the Romans that they built the fort of Olicana, which stood on the site of the present All Saints Parish Church.
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29 comments

Wierd Folkersma said:

lovely landscape, HWW!
13 days ago ( translate )

TOZ replied to Wierd Folkersma:

Thank you Wierd a late HWW.
Best TOZ
12 days ago

Old Owl said:

Beautifully composed. HWW.
13 days ago ( translate )

David G Johnson said:

delightful picture - and a brief history lesson too,. thanks Gordon... // Cheers from Dj.
And a H.W.Wednesday.. to you -

[ Added to the group ] Thanks..
13 days ago

Makrofan said:

HWW!
13 days ago ( translate )

Jo WaLo said:

Gute Info zum Bild, HWW!
13 days ago

Herb Riddle said:

A fine old bridge here that I have not visited. You have made the best of the scene with this colourful low viewpoint on the stony bank itself. Well done.

HWW and thanks for sharing with our UK Landscape Photography Group , Herb
13 days ago

Mikus said:

Schöne Führung. HWW und eine angenehme Restwoche.
13 days ago ( translate )

Xata said:

Beautiful and elegant 3 arch bridge in a pleasant surrounding, HWW Gordon.
13 days ago ( translate )

Gudrun said:

This bridge design is timeless and beautiful. You've chosen a perfet viewpont- HEWW!
13 days ago ( translate )

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Beautiful composition Gordon.
hWW
13 days ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

Beautiful bridge and a fine capture TOZ, HWW!
13 days ago

Keith Burton said:

Such a beautiful scene TOZ.............I love the old bridge especially. Very nicely composed and taken,..!!
13 days ago

Annemarie said:

wonderful

HWW
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William Sutherland said:

Excellent capture! HWW!
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