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Craigellachie Bridge TO3347316JHP 
 Craigellachie Bridge River Spey Speyside Summer Trees Shadows Moray Photo near the Morayshire village of the same name, it was a prefabricated iron bridge constructed in Wales. Designed and built by Thomas Telford between 1812-1815, is probably the oldest iron bridge in Scotland and has a single span of 150 feet. Later bypassed by a new bridge for the A941/A95 system. 
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Morayshire
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Craigellachie Bridge TO3347316JHP
Upload Date: 2006-05-09 08:55:12
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Craigellachie Bridge River Spey Speyside Summer Trees Shadows Moray Photo

near the Morayshire village of the same name, it was a prefabricated iron bridge constructed in Wales. Designed and built by Thomas Telford between 1812-1815, is probably the oldest iron bridge in Scotland and has a single span of 150 feet. Later bypassed by a new bridge for the A941/A95 system.
Keywords: Scotland, Moray, Morayshire, Firth, Highlands, Scottish, village, confluence, Rivers, Spey, Fiddich, Victorian, Telford, bridge, prefabricated, Plas Kynaston, Wales, Welsh, castellated, granite, towers, single, cast-iron, span, bypassed, beach, tree, shadows