Foundry Bridge

This serene photograph captures the Foundry Bridge in Norwich around 1890, elegantly spanning the River Wensum. The ironwork of the bridge stands as a testament to Victorian engineering, while the tall chimney behind hints at the growing influence of industry in the East of England during the late 19th century. Along the riverbank, a quiet footpath suggests a peaceful stroll through a city on the brink of modernity.

The bridge was completed in 1811, originally designed by Sir John Soane, and later reconstructed in cast iron. By 1890, Norwich was a thriving center of manufacturing, textiles, and brewing. This image freezes a moment when steam and iron shaped both skyline and society.

📍 Location: Foundry Bridge, Norwich, Norfolk 📅 Year: 1890 🏛 Historical Note: The bridge connects the historic city center to the railway station, facilitating commerce and travel during the Industrial Revolution.

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🔖 Tags: Foundry Bridge Norwich, 1890s England, Victorian industrial history, historic bridges UK, River Wensum, Norfolk heritage, old photos Norwich, steam era, cast iron architecture, England vintage images

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