Suspension Bridges Completed 1820-1829

This is a list of all 66 bridges from the suspension bridge inventory completed in the decade 1820-1829. Wherever you see a Bridgemeister ID number click it to isolate the bridge on its own page.

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1820: Union

Horncliffe, Berwick-upon-Tweed vicinity, England and Fishwick, Scotland, United Kingdom - River Tweed
Bridgemeister ID:373 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1820
Name:Union
Location:Horncliffe, Berwick-upon-Tweed vicinity, England and Fishwick, Scotland, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Tweed
Coordinates:55.75256 N 2.10677 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Sir Samuel Brown
References:AAJ, BBR, BC3, BEM, BOB, HBE, MOS, NTB, PTS2, SBR
Use:Vehicular (one-lane)
Status:In use (last checked: 2023)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 136.9 meters (449 feet)
Deck width:18 feet

Notes:

External Links:

Newspaper article, collection of David Denenberg Photo by Dave Cooper Photo by David Denenberg Photo by Dave Cooper Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1820: Wills Creek

Cumberland, Maryland, USA - Wills Creek
Bridgemeister ID:1149 (added 2004-01-17)
Year Completed:1820
Name:Wills Creek
Location:Cumberland, Maryland, USA
Crossing:Wills Creek
Principals:Valentine Shockey
References:CAB
Status:Destroyed, 1838
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Main Span:1 x 46.2 meters (151.5 feet)

Notes:


1821: Trinity Pier

Trinity, Edinburgh vicinity, Scotland, United Kingdom - River Forth
Bridgemeister ID:374 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1821
Name:Trinity Pier
Also Known As:Newhaven Pier
Location:Trinity, Edinburgh vicinity, Scotland, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Forth
Principals:Sir Samuel Brown
References:AAJ, MOS, SBR
Use:Footbridge
Status:Destroyed, 1898
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Main Spans:3 x 63.7 meters (209 feet)
Deck width:4 feet

Notes:

  • SBR: Chain pier extending into 700 feet into the Forth, with three main spans each of 209 feet. Wrecked by storm, 1898.

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1822: (footbridge)

Annonay, Ardèche, France - Cance River
Bridgemeister ID:375 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1822
Name:(footbridge)
Location:Annonay, Ardèche, France
Crossing:Cance River
Principals:Marc Seguin, Camille Seguin, Jules Seguin, Paul Seguin, Charles Seguin
References:AAJ, BBR, GHD, LAB, TTSB
Use:Footbridge
Status:Removed
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 18 meters (59.1 feet)

Notes:

External Links:


1822: Kalighat

Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Tolly's Nullah (Adi Ganga)
Bridgemeister ID:3552 (added 2019-12-26)
Year Completed:1822
Name:Kalighat
Also Known As:Khallee Ghat, Kalee Ghat
Location:Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Crossing:Tolly's Nullah (Adi Ganga)
Principals:Major John Augustus Schalch
References:ISB
Use:Footbridge
Status:Removed
Main Cables:Chain (iron)

Notes:

  • Sometimes cited as completed in 1823.

1823: (suspension bridge)

Réunion, France - Sainte-Suzanne River
Bridgemeister ID:1541 (added 2004-11-03)
Year Completed:1823
Name:(suspension bridge)
Location:Réunion, France
Crossing:Sainte-Suzanne River
Principals:Marc Brunel
References:AAJ, ASB, CAB
Use:Vehicular (two-lane)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:2 x 40.2 meters (131.75 feet)

Notes:

Print, collection of David Denenberg

1823: (suspension bridge)

Réunion, France - Mat River
Bridgemeister ID:1542 (added 2004-11-03)
Year Completed:1823
Name:(suspension bridge)
Location:Réunion, France
Crossing:Mat River
Principals:Marc Brunel
References:AAJ, ASB, CAB, MOS
Use:Vehicular (two-lane)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 40.2 meters (131.75 feet)

Notes:

  • Réunion was known as "Isle of Bourbon" at this time.
  • MOS: "These bridges were designed by Mr. Brunel, and executed in England, near Sheffield, where they were put together in January, 1823, before being sent out to the Isle de Bourbon."
  • Built as part of same project as 1823 (suspension bridge) - Réunion, France.

1823: Brighton Pier

Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Bridgemeister ID:376 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1823
Name:Brighton Pier
Location:Brighton, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Principals:Sir Samuel Brown
References:AAJ, BEM, BOB, HBE, MOS, SBR
Use:Footbridge
Status:Destroyed, 1896
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:4
Main Spans:4 x 77.7 meters (255 feet)

Notes:

  • SBR: Severely damaged 1833, 1836. Destroyed by storm 1896.

External Links:

Print, collection of David Denenberg Print, collection of David Denenberg Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1823: Saint Antoine

Geneva, Switzerland
Bridgemeister ID:377 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1823
Name:Saint Antoine
Location:Geneva, Switzerland
Principals:Guillame Henri Dufour, Marc Seguin, Marc-Auguste Pictet
References:AAJ, GHD, HBE, LAB, MOS, PTS2
Status:Removed, c.1864
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:2 x 40 meters (131.2 feet)
Deck width:7.5 feet

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1824: Biery's

Biery's Port (Catasauqua), Pennsylvania, USA - Lehigh River
Bridgemeister ID:21 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1824
Name:Biery's
Location:Biery's Port (Catasauqua), Pennsylvania, USA
Crossing:Lehigh River
Principals:Jacob Blumer, George Deily (?)
References:CAB, DSE20000203
Status:Removed
Main Cables:Chain (iron)

1824: Delessert

Passy, Paris, France
Bridgemeister ID:3250 (added 2019-11-16)
Year Completed:1824
Name:Delessert
Location:Passy, Paris, France
Principals:Benjamin Delessert
References:GHD
Status:Removed
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 52 meters (170.6 feet)

Notes:

  • GHD describes the interesting hybrid chain and cable suspension system of this bridge. GHD also notes the commonly available lithograph image of the Delessert bridge is factually inaccurate showing a cable system similar to the 1823 Saint Antoine bridge, not resembing the actual cable system of the Delessert bridge.

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1824: Galaure

Saint-Vallier, Drôme, France - Galaure River
Bridgemeister ID:1824 (added 2005-05-30)
Year Completed:1824
Name:Galaure
Location:Saint-Vallier, Drôme, France
Crossing:Galaure River
Principals:Seguin Brothers
References:GHD, MOS
Status:Collapsed, 1844
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 30 meters (98.4 feet)

Notes:

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1824: Kettensteg

Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany - Pegnitz River
Bridgemeister ID:1111 (added 2004-01-04)
Year Completed:1824
Name:Kettensteg
Also Known As:Chain
Location:Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
Crossing:Pegnitz River
Coordinates:49.45468 N 11.07076 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Konrad Georg Kuppler
References:PTS2
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2023)
Main Cables:Eyebar (iron)
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:1 x 29.6 meters (97.1 feet),
1 x 27.9 meters (91.5 feet)

Notes:

  • Often claimed to be the oldest surviving suspension bridge in continental Europe.
  • 1909: Wooden towers are damaged by flood and eventually replaced with steel towers.
  • 1930: Bridge deck is stiffened and several intermediate piers are added to support the bridge.
  • 2010: Bridge is reconstructed retaining some original components and eliminating the need for the intermediate piers. The bridge is again functioning as a suspension bridge.

External Links:

Photo by Eckhard Bernstorff Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1824: Lehigh Gap

Lehigh Gap, Pennsylvania, USA - Lehigh River
Bridgemeister ID:22 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1824
Name:Lehigh Gap
Also Known As:Palmerton
Location:Lehigh Gap, Pennsylvania, USA
Crossing:Lehigh River
Principals:Jacob Blumer
References:AAJ, CAB, DSE20000203, WHSB
Use:Vehicular
Status:Replaced, 1933
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:3

Notes:

  • Finley patent bridge.

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1824: Panteleimonovsky

St. Petersburg, Russia - Fontanka River
Bridgemeister ID:3039 (added 2019-10-13)
Year Completed:1824
Name:Panteleimonovsky
Location:St. Petersburg, Russia
Crossing:Fontanka River
Coordinates:59.942160 N 30.338434 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Wilhelm von Traitteur
Use:Vehicular (two-lane), with walkway
Status:Replaced, 1914
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1824: Pochtamptsky

St. Petersburg, Russia
Bridgemeister ID:972 (added 2003-11-13)
Year Completed:1824
Name:Pochtamptsky
Also Known As:Pochamsky, Post Office, Pochtamtskiy
Location:St. Petersburg, Russia
Coordinates:59.930532 N 30.300750 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Wilhelm von Traitteur
References:WIT
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2019)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

External Links:


1824: Strážnice

Strážnice, Czechia - Velicka River
Bridgemeister ID:6183 (added 2021-07-09)
Year Completed:1824
Name:Strážnice
Also Known As:Straßnitz, Strassnitz
Location:Strážnice, Czechia
Crossing:Velicka River
At or Near Feature:Chateau Strážnice
Principals:Friedrich Schnirch
References:AAJ, PTS2
Status:Removed
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 27.7 meters (90.9 feet)
Deck width:4.2 meters

Notes:

  • Remains of this very early suspension bridge are supposedly kept on the grounds of Chateau Strážnice

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1824: Wissekerke

Bazel, Belgium
Bridgemeister ID:1681 (added 2005-03-26)
Year Completed:1824
Name:Wissekerke
Location:Bazel, Belgium
At or Near Feature:Wissekerke Castle
Coordinates:51.145383 N 4.302667 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Jean-Baptiste Vifquain
References:IBB, ISFF
Status:Closed, 1990
Main Cables:Eyebar (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 23.11 meters (75.8 feet)
Deck width:1.9

External Links:

Photo by Robert M. Vogel

1825: Burceña

Barakaldo and Bilbao, Spain
Bridgemeister ID:5690 (added 2021-04-01)
Year Completed:1825
Name:Burceña
Location:Barakaldo and Bilbao, Spain
Use:Vehicular
Status:Removed, c. 1870
Main Cables:Chain
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

  • May have been completed earlier, in 1824.
  • 1835: Damaged during First Carlist War. Later rebuilt.
  • c. 1870: Bridge collapses due to fire damage.

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1825: Pâquis

Geneva, Switzerland
Bridgemeister ID:1825 (added 2005-05-30)
Year Completed:1825
Name:Pâquis
Location:Geneva, Switzerland
Principals:Guillame Henri Dufour
References:AAJ, GHD
Status:Demolished, early 1850's
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:2 x 41 meters (134.5 feet)

1825: Sophienbrücke

Vienna, Austria - Donaukanal
Bridgemeister ID:6181 (added 2021-07-09)
Year Completed:1825
Name:Sophienbrücke
Also Known As:Sophia, Sophien, Sophie, Rotundenbrücke, Rotunda
Location:Vienna, Austria
Crossing:Donaukanal
Coordinates:48.205983 N 16.397243 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
References:AAJ, PTS2
Use:Vehicular
Status:Replaced, 1872
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

  • The earliest of several chain suspension bridges built in Vienna in the 1820s and 1830s.

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1825: Tain-Tournon

Tournon-sur-Rhône, Ardèche and Tain, Drôme, France - Rhône River
Bridgemeister ID:378 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1825
Name:Tain-Tournon
Location:Tournon-sur-Rhône, Ardèche and Tain, Drôme, France
Crossing:Rhône River
Principals:Marc Seguin
References:AAJ, ASB, BBR, BPF, GHD, LAB, MOS, PTS2, TTSB
Use:Vehicular
Status:Removed, 1965
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:2 x 85 meters (278.88 feet)
Deck width:13.75 feet

Notes:

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1826: (footbridge)

Milford, England, United Kingdom - River Derwent
Bridgemeister ID:5550 (added 2020-12-14)
Year Completed:1826
Name:(footbridge)
Location:Milford, England, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Derwent
Coordinates:53.000982 N 1.479285 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:William Strutt
Use:Footbridge
Status:Removed, 1946

1826: Bankovsky

St. Petersburg, Russia - Griboedov Canal
Bridgemeister ID:974 (added 2003-11-13)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Bankovsky
Also Known As:Bank
Location:St. Petersburg, Russia
Crossing:Griboedov Canal
Coordinates:59.932193 N 30.325009 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Wilhelm von Traitteur
References:WIT
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2019)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Deck width:1.85 meters

Notes:

  • Cable ends"swallowed" by four cast-iron decorative griffins.

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1826: Broughton

Lancashire, England, United Kingdom - River Irwell
Bridgemeister ID:379 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Broughton
Also Known As:Gerald Road
Location:Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Irwell
References:AAJ, BOB, HBE, MOS, SBR
Use:Vehicular
Status:Replaced, 1914
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Main Span:1 x 44.3 meters (145.5 feet)
Deck width:18.25 feet

Notes:

  • Famously collapsed under weight of marching troops April 12, 1831. Was rebuilt and strengthened and eventually replaced in 1914.

1826: Conwy

Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom - River Conwy
Bridgemeister ID:380 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Conwy
Also Known As:Conway
Location:Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Conwy
Coordinates:53.280476 N 3.823742 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Thomas Telford
References:AAJ, BBR, BC3, BCO, BEM, HBE, MOS, NTB, PTS2
Use:Vehicular
Status:Restricted to foot traffic (last checked: 2021)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 99.7 meters (327 feet)

Notes:

Annotated Citations:

  • "Conway Suspension Bridge." The Engineer, 20 May 1904.

    Details regarding the 1904 reinforcement project: "...It was therefore decided to renew all the suspension rods, and pins, and to fix steel cables above the suspension links, to supplement them so that the maximum stress in the links due to any possible travelling load should not exceed 5 tons per square inch. It was also decided to build a stiffening girder coupled to the suspension rod on each side of the bridge, and at the same time to widen the bridge by building a footway 6ft. wide outside the suspenders on the north side of the bridge."

External Links:

Photograph, collection of David Denenberg Photo by Dave Cooper Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1826: Egyptian

St. Petersburg, Russia - Fontanka River
Bridgemeister ID:622 (added 2003-01-20)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Egyptian
Also Known As:Египетский
Location:St. Petersburg, Russia
Crossing:Fontanka River
Coordinates:59.916930 N 30.297185 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
References:PTS2
Use:Vehicular
Status:Collapsed, 1905
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1826: Gattonside

Melrose, Scotland, United Kingdom - River Tweed
Bridgemeister ID:381 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Gattonside
Also Known As:Melrose
Location:Melrose, Scotland, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Tweed
Coordinates:55.602830 N 2.723349 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Redpath and Brown
References:BC2, BSI, NTB
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2014)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:3
Main Span:1 x 91.4 meters (300 feet)
Side Spans:2
Deck width:4 feet 4 inches

Notes:

  • Steel cables added, 1992.

External Links:

Postcard, collection of David Denenberg Photo by Dave Cooper Photo by David Denenberg Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1826: Invalides

Paris, France - Seine River
Bridgemeister ID:623 (added 2003-01-20)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Invalides
Location:Paris, France
Crossing:Seine River
Principals:Claude Navier
References:AAJ, MOS, PTS2
Use:Vehicular
Status:Demolished, 1826
Main Span:1 x 169.9 meters (557.5 feet)

Notes:

  • Failed when almost complete in 1826. MOS: "On the 6th of September, a water-pipe, which was laid in the ground on the side of the Champs Elysées, and came near the abutments on that side of the river, burst, and, softening the ground about the abutment, it gave way under the strain produced by the weight of the bridge."
  • Replaced by 1829 Invalides (l'Allee-d'Antin) - Paris, France.

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1826: Jarnac

Jarnac, Charente, France - Charente River
Bridgemeister ID:1729 (added 2005-04-06)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Jarnac
Location:Jarnac, Charente, France
Crossing:Charente River
Principals:J. P. Quénot
References:MOS
Use:Vehicular
Status:Removed
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 70 meters (229.7 feet)
Deck width:7.75 meters

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1826: Kidderpore

Khidirpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Tolly's Nullah (Adi Ganga)
Bridgemeister ID:3548 (added 2019-12-25)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Kidderpore
Also Known As:Kyderpoor
Location:Khidirpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Crossing:Tolly's Nullah (Adi Ganga)
Principals:Captain Hugh Baker
References:HJC, ISB
Use:Vehicular
Status:Removed
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 42.7 meters (140 feet)
Deck width:22 feet

1826: Lviny

St. Petersburg, Russia - Griboedov Canal
Bridgemeister ID:973 (added 2003-11-13)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Lviny
Also Known As:Lions
Location:St. Petersburg, Russia
Crossing:Griboedov Canal
Coordinates:59.926918 N 30.301404 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Wilhem von Traitteur
References:WIT
Use:Footbridge
Status:In use (last checked: 2019)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 22.4 meters (73.5 feet)
Deck width:2.26 meters

Notes:

  • Cable ends "swallowed" by four cast-iron decorative lions at each end.

External Links:


1826: Menai Strait

Menai Bridge and Bangor vicinity, Wales, United Kingdom - Menai Strait
Bridgemeister ID:382 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Menai Strait
Location:Menai Bridge and Bangor vicinity, Wales, United Kingdom
Crossing:Menai Strait
Coordinates:53.221367 N 4.1646 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Thomas Telford
References:AAJ, BBR, BC3, BCO, BDU, BEM, BOU, HBE, MOS, NTB, PTS2
Use:Vehicular (two-lane), with walkway
Status:In use (last checked: 2022)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 176.5 meters (579 feet)

Notes:

External Links:

Photo by David Denenberg Photo by Irene Crest Photo by Michael Levy Photo by Dave Cooper Postcard by Jochem Hollestelle

1826: Vermontois

Péruwelz, Belgium - Pommerœul-Antoing Canal
Bridgemeister ID:6629 (added 2021-09-07)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Vermontois
Location:Péruwelz, Belgium
Crossing:Pommerœul-Antoing Canal
Principals:Pierre Simons
References:IBB
Status:Replaced, 1866
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 36.7 meters (120.4 feet) estimated

Notes:

  • IBB: Replaced in 1866. Multiple figures exist for main span length: 36.4, 36.7, and 40 meters.
Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1826: Warden

Northumberland, England, United Kingdom - South Tyne River
Bridgemeister ID:383 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Warden
Also Known As:Hexham, West Boat
Location:Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
Crossing:South Tyne River
Coordinates:54.988277 N 2.141917 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Sir Samuel Brown
References:SBR
Use:Vehicular (one-lane)
Status:Replaced, 1903
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

  • SBR: Replaced, 1903.

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

Bridgemeister ID:384 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1826
Name:Welney
Location:Welney, England, United Kingdom
Crossing:Hundred Foot River
Principals:Sir Samuel Brown
References:SBR
Use:Vehicular
Status:Replaced, c. 1926
Main Cables:Chain (iron)

Notes:

  • Likely replaced 1926. SBR: Replaced "1926 or 1927". Design by Brown.
Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1827: (footbridge)

Denholm, Scotland, United Kingdom - River Teviot
Bridgemeister ID:1555 (added 2004-11-24)
Year Completed:1827
Name:(footbridge)
Location:Denholm, Scotland, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Teviot
Coordinates:55.460001 N 2.686394 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Footbridge
Status:Only towers remain, since 1875 (last checked: 2009)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)

Photo by Dave Cooper

1827: (suspension bridge)

Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA - Merrimack River
Bridgemeister ID:23 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1827
Name:(suspension bridge)
Location:Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA
Crossing:Merrimack River
Principals:Thomas Haven
References:AAJ, BPL, HBE, PTS2
Status:Replaced, 1840
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:5
Main Spans:3
Side Spans:2

Notes:

  • Multi-span structure distinct from Templeman's 1810 Chain Bridge. Sometimes misidentified as an 1827 replacement to the 1810 Templeman Chain Bridge because of the significant damage to the Templeman bridge in 1827.

External Links:

Print, collection of David Denenberg

1827: Andance

Andance, Ardèche and Andancette, Drôme, France - Rhône River
Bridgemeister ID:976 (added 2003-11-14)
Year Completed:1827
Name:Andance
Location:Andance, Ardèche and Andancette, Drôme, France
Crossing:Rhône River
Coordinates:45.242194 N 4.801638 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Marc Seguin
References:AAJ, ASB
Use:Vehicular (one-lane)
Status:In use (last checked: 2009)
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:2

Notes:

  • Destroyed August 30, 1944. Rebuilt 1946.

External Links:

Photo by David Denenberg Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1827: Hammersmith

London, England, United Kingdom - River Thames
Bridgemeister ID:386 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1827
Name:Hammersmith
Location:London, England, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Thames
Principals:William Tierney Clark
References:AAJ, BEM, BTH, HBE, MOS, NTB, ONF, PTS2
Use:Vehicular, with walkway
Status:Replaced
Main Cables:Chain
Suspended Spans:3
Main Span:1 x 121.9 meters (400 feet)
Side Spans:2 x 44.8 meters (147 feet)

Notes:

External Links:

Print, collection of David Denenberg.

1827: Kettenbrücke

Žatec, Czechia - Ohre River
Bridgemeister ID:6182 (added 2021-07-09)
Year Completed:1827
Name:Kettenbrücke
Also Known As:Saaz
Location:Žatec, Czechia
Crossing:Ohre River
Principals:Friedrich Schnirch
Use:Vehicular
Status:Removed, c. 1891
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 59.7 meters (195.9 feet)
Deck width:5.5 meters

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1827: L'île Barbe

Lyon, Métropole de Lyon, France - Saône River
Bridgemeister ID:1535 (added 2004-10-31)
Year Completed:1827
Name:L'île Barbe
Location:Lyon, Métropole de Lyon, France
Crossing:Saône River
Coordinates:45.796883 N 4.83055 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Favier
References:AAJ, PQL, PTS2
Use:Vehicular (one-lane)
Status:In use (last checked: 2005)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:2 x 102 meters (334.66 feet)

Notes:

External Links:

Photo by David Denenberg Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1827: Malapane

Ozimek, Lower Silesia, Poland - Mała Panew
Bridgemeister ID:385 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1827
Name:Malapane
Also Known As:Malapana
Location:Ozimek, Lower Silesia, Poland
Crossing:Mała Panew
Coordinates:50.676403 N 18.212243 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
References:AAJ
Use:Vehicular (one-lane)
Status:Restricted to foot traffic (last checked: 2020)
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

  • The country of this bridge's location has changed several times. It is currently located in Poland where the river is known as "Mala Panew". AAJ records this bridge as serving the "Malapana mill" across the "Malapane River". "Malapane" is the German name for the Mała Panew river.

External Links:

Photo by Prof. Andreas Kahlow Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1827: Tollygunge

Tollygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Tolly's Nullah (Adi Ganga)
Bridgemeister ID:3553 (added 2019-12-26)
Year Completed:1827
Name:Tollygunge
Also Known As:Tollygunj
Location:Tollygunge, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Crossing:Tolly's Nullah (Adi Ganga)
Principals:Captain Hugh Baker
References:ISB
Use:Vehicular
Status:Removed
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 34 meters (111.5 feet)
Deck width:14 feet

1828: Arcole

Paris, France - Seine River
Bridgemeister ID:625 (added 2003-01-20)
Year Completed:1828
Name:Arcole
Also Known As:de la Grève
Location:Paris, France
Crossing:Seine River
Principals:Seguin Brothers
References:AAJ, MOS, PTS2
Status:Replaced, 1854
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:2 x 40.8 meters (133.86 feet)
Deck width:11.48 feet

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1828: Auvers

Auvers-sur-Oise and Méry-sur-Oise, Val-d'Oise, France - Oise River
Bridgemeister ID:1717 (added 2005-04-05)
Year Completed:1828
Name:Auvers
Location:Auvers-sur-Oise and Méry-sur-Oise, Val-d'Oise, France
Crossing:Oise River
Status:Failed, 1887

Notes:

  • Destroyed 1870. Rebuilt 1873.

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1828: Doux

St Jean de Muzols and Tournon-sur-Rhône, Ardèche, France - Doux River
Bridgemeister ID:1984 (added 2005-12-02)
Year Completed:1828
Name:Doux
Location:St Jean de Muzols and Tournon-sur-Rhône, Ardèche, France
Crossing:Doux River
Coordinates:45.074384 N 4.816741 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Status:Removed, 1857

Notes:

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1828: Guriah Hath

Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Tolly's Nulla (Adi Ganga)
Bridgemeister ID:3554 (added 2019-12-26)
Year Completed:1828
Name:Guriah Hath
Location:Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Crossing:Tolly's Nulla (Adi Ganga)
Principals:Captain Hugh Baker
References:ISB
Use:Vehicular
Status:Removed
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 34.7 meters (114 feet)
Deck width:14 feet

1828: Karlskettensteg

Vienna, Austria - Danube Canal
Bridgemeister ID:4594 (added 2020-06-06)
Year Completed:1828
Name:Karlskettensteg
Also Known As:Charles, Karls
Location:Vienna, Austria
Crossing:Danube Canal
Coordinates:48.214324 N 16.374969 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
References:AAJ, PTS2
Use:Vehicular
Status:Demolished, 1870
Main Cables:Eyebar (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

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1828: Sablons

Sablons, Isère and Serrières, Ardèche, France - Rhône River
Bridgemeister ID:890 (added 2003-09-06)
Year Completed:1828
Name:Sablons
Location:Sablons, Isère and Serrières, Ardèche, France
Crossing:Rhône River
Principals:Marc Seguin
References:AAJ, ASB
Use:Vehicular
Status:Replaced, 1933
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Main Spans:2 x 101 meters (331.38 feet)
Deck width:13.12 feet

Notes:

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1828: San Benedetto

Padua, Padua, Italy - Bacchiglione River
Bridgemeister ID:7940 (added 2023-10-29)
Year Completed:1828
Name:San Benedetto
Location:Padua, Padua, Italy
Crossing:Bacchiglione River
Coordinates:45.408364 N 11.868094 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Footbridge
Status:Replaced, 1881
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1828: Sassenage

Sassenage and Grenoble, Isère, France - Drac River
Bridgemeister ID:1728 (added 2005-04-06)
Year Completed:1828
Name:Sassenage
Location:Sassenage and Grenoble, Isère, France
Crossing:Drac River
Use:Vehicular
Status:Replaced, 1938
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

Postcard, collection of David Denenberg Postcard, collection of David Denenberg Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1828: South Stack

Holyhead, Wales, United Kingdom
Bridgemeister ID:1212 (added 2004-02-08)
Year Completed:1828
Name:South Stack
Location:Holyhead, Wales, United Kingdom
At or Near Feature:Goleudy Ynys Lawd (Ynys Lawd Lighthouse)
Coordinates:53.306972 N 4.696822 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Footbridge
Status:Only towers remain
Main Cables:Chain
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 37 meters (121.4 feet) estimated

Notes:

  • Provided access to the lighthouse at South Stack. Iron chain suspension system replaced in 1964, surviving until until 1983, but unclear if it was still functioning as a suspension bridge. Towers are now used as abutments for a pedestrian truss bridge.
Postcard, collection of David Denenberg. Postcard, collection of David Denenberg Stereoview, collection of David Denenberg

1829: Argentat

Argentat, Corrèze, France - Dordogne River
Bridgemeister ID:627 (added 2003-01-20)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Argentat
Also Known As:Marie
Location:Argentat, Corrèze, France
Crossing:Dordogne River
Principals:L. T. Vicat
References:AAJ, MOS, PTS2
Use:Vehicular, with walkway
Status:Replaced, 1903
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 100 meters (328 feet)

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1829: Beaucaire

Beaucaire, Gard and Tarascon, Bouches-du-Rhône, France - Rhône River
Bridgemeister ID:626 (added 2003-01-20)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Beaucaire
Location:Beaucaire, Gard and Tarascon, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Crossing:Rhône River
Principals:Jules Seguin, Joseph Chaley
References:AAJ, ASB, GHD, PTS2
Use:Vehicular
Status:Destroyed, August 6, 1944
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:4
Main Spans:2 x 120 meters (393.72 feet)
Side Spans:2 x 93.6 meters (307.1 feet)

Notes:

  • 1887: Flooring failed.
  • 1944: Bombed by Allied Forces, August 6.

External Links:

Postcard, collection of David Denenberg Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1829: Chain

Kemeys Commander, Wales, United Kingdom - River Usk
Bridgemeister ID:7961 (added 2023-11-22)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Chain
Location:Kemeys Commander, Wales, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Usk
Coordinates:51.745000 N 2.948227 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Vehicular
Status:Replaced, 1906
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

  • 1906: Replaced by a non-suspension bridge still referred to as "Chainbridge".
Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1829: Chazey

Chazey-sur-Ain, Ain, France - Ain River
Bridgemeister ID:3217 (added 2019-11-11)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Chazey
Location:Chazey-sur-Ain, Ain, France
Crossing:Ain River
Principals:Joseph Chaley, Jules Seguin, Marc Seguin
Use:Vehicular
Status:Destroyed, December, 1944
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 125 meters (410.1 feet)

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1829: Invalides

Paris, France - Seine River
Bridgemeister ID:633 (added 2003-01-20)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Invalides
Also Known As:l'Allee-d'Antin
Location:Paris, France
Crossing:Seine River
Principals:Marie Fortuné de Vergès, Ferdinand Bayard de la Vingtrie
References:AAJ, MOS, PTS2
Use:Vehicular, with walkway
Status:Replaced, 1855
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Main Span:1 x 72.1 meters (236.5 feet)
Deck width:25.6 feet

Notes:

External Links:


1829: Kettenbrücke

Bamberg, Germany - Regnitz River
Bridgemeister ID:632 (added 2003-01-20)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Kettenbrücke
Also Known As:Ludwigsbrücke, Chain
Location:Bamberg, Germany
Crossing:Regnitz River
Coordinates:49.896400 N 10.891386 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
References:AAJ, PTS2
Status:Replaced, c. 1892
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Main Span:1 x 64.26 meters (210.8 feet)

1829: Middleham

Middleham and Leyburn, England, United Kingdom - River Ure
Bridgemeister ID:387 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Middleham
Location:Middleham and Leyburn, England, United Kingdom
Crossing:River Ure
Coordinates:54.294316 N 1.818643 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Edward Welch, Joseph Hansom
References:NTB
Use:Vehicular
Status:Only towers remain (last checked: 2023)
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

  • 1830: Said to have collapsed under weight of cattle in 1830. At some point it was rebuilt as a non-suspension bridge with the original suspension bridge towers intact. The current (in the 2020s and for many years before) main span is steel plate girder.
Postcards, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1829: Montrose

Montrose, Scotland, United Kingdom - South Esk River
Bridgemeister ID:388 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Montrose
Location:Montrose, Scotland, United Kingdom
Crossing:South Esk River
Coordinates:56.705802 N 2.475390 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Sir Samuel Brown
References:AAJ, BEM, BOB, HBE, PTS2, SBR
Use:Vehicular
Status:Demolished, 1929
Main Cables:Chain (iron)
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

  • SBR: March 19, 1830, with a "crowd of people, estimated at 700, ... watching a boat race," a chain broke "plunging most of the people into the river." Repaired.
  • 1838: Wrecked by storm. Repaired.
Postcard, collection of David Denenberg Print, collection of David Denenberg Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1829: Palais de Justice

Lyon, Métropole de Lyon, France - Saône River
Bridgemeister ID:546 (added before 2003)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Palais de Justice
Location:Lyon, Métropole de Lyon, France
Crossing:Saône River
Principals:Seguin Brothers
References:PQL
Use:Vehicular
Status:Replaced, 1972
Main Cables:Wire (iron)

Notes:

  • Damaged by flood, 1840. Rebuilt. Bombed, 1944. Repaired, 1945. Location now occupied by a cable-stayed footbridge, completed 1986.

External Links:

Photograph, collection of David Denenberg Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1829: Port-Sainte-Foy

Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt, Dordogne and Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Gironde, France - Dordogne River
Bridgemeister ID:7351 (added 2022-10-22)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Port-Sainte-Foy
Location:Port-Sainte-Foy-et-Ponchapt, Dordogne and Sainte-Foy-la-Grande, Gironde, France
Crossing:Dordogne River
Coordinates:44.842132 N 0.211552 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Vehicular (one-lane)
Status:Replaced
Main Cables:Wire
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:2

Notes:

External Links:

Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

1829: Thoirette

Thoirette, Jura and Ain, France - Ain River
Bridgemeister ID:7574 (added 2023-04-21)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Thoirette
Location:Thoirette, Jura and Ain, France
Crossing:Ain River
Coordinates:46.268283 N 5.536277 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
References:AGP
Status:Replaced
Suspended Spans:1

Notes:

External Links:


1829: Vienne

Vienne, Isère and Sainte-Colombe, Rhône, France - Rhône River
Bridgemeister ID:977 (added 2003-11-15)
Year Completed:1829
Name:Vienne
Location:Vienne, Isère and Sainte-Colombe, Rhône, France
Crossing:Rhône River
Coordinates:45.524867 N 4.87035 E
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Principals:Marc Seguin
References:AAJ, ASB
Use:Vehicular (one-lane)
Status:Restricted to foot traffic (last checked: 2005)
Main Cables:Wire (iron)
Suspended Spans:2
Main Spans:2

Notes:

  • Damaged by flood in 1840. Rebuilt.

External Links:

Photo by David Denenberg Postcard, collection of Jochem Hollestelle

Grimohaye

Limal, Wavre vicinity, Belgium
Bridgemeister ID:6628 (added 2021-09-07)
Name:Grimohaye
Also Known As:Limal, Limale
Location:Limal, Wavre vicinity, Belgium
At or Near Feature:Limal Castle
References:IBB
Use:Footbridge
Main Cables:Wire (iron)

Notes:

  • IBB: One of earliest known wire suspension bridges in Belgium. Bridge was in existence in 1830, presumably built in mid-to-late 1820s.


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