Albert Bridge, Datchet

Albert Bridge

Downstream side of Albert Bridge in the colours of its 2004 repainting
Carries B3021 Southlea Road
Crosses River Thames
Locale Windsor
Characteristics
Design Arch
Material Brick
Height 18 feet 8 inches (5.69 m)[1]
History
Opened 1927

Albert Bridge is a road bridge in England running North/South and carrying the B3021 between Datchet and Old Windsor. It crosses the River Thames on the reach between Old Windsor Lock and Romney Lock. It was rebuilt in brick in 1927 to replace a cast-iron bridge built in 1850-51.

The Albert and Victoria Bridges in Datchet were built to replace the old Datchet Bridge as part of the rerouting of the Datchet to Windsor roads following the expansion of the grounds of Windsor Castle. Prince Albert is said to have had a part in the design[2] The original bridge was built of cast iron and opened in 1851. In 1914 a large hole appeared in the bridge, but it was not until 1927 that the various authorities had agreed on its replacement and built it.[3]

Datchet Bridge

Main article: Datchet Bridge

The first bridge at Datchet was a wooden structure built in 1706 funded by Queen Anne. This was replaced in 1770 by a ten-arch bridge of wood on stone piers but this collapsed in a flood in 1794, a ferry being reinstated in its place, until a third bridge was built on the remaining piers in 1812.[2] When this structure collapsed in 1834 Berkshire and Buckinghamshire councils could not agree on the replacement with the result that whereas the former rebuilt their half in iron, the northern half was built by the latter in wood.[3] This structure was removed in 1848 because the land on the Windsor side of the river became part of the private grounds of Windsor Castle. It was replaced by the Victoria and Albert Bridges.

See also

References

  1. River Thames Alliance. Bridge heights on the River Thames.
  2. 1 2 Fred. S. Thacker The Thames Highway: Volume II Locks and Weirs 1920 - republished 1968 David & Charles
  3. 1 2 Thames web on Windsor bridges
Next crossing upstream River Thames Next crossing downstream
Victoria Bridge (road) Albert Bridge M25 Runnymede Bridge (motorway)
Next crossing upstream Thames Path Next crossing downstream
northern bank
Victoria Bridge
Albert Bridge southern bank
Staines Bridge

Coordinates: 51°28′16.5″N 0°35′03″W / 51.471250°N 0.58417°W / 51.471250; -0.58417


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