devtmefl: Cheshire RR Stone Arch Bridge in Keene, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River.
devtmefl: Cheshire RR Stone Arch Bridge in Keene, New Hampshire.
devtmefl: Cheshire RR Stone Arch Bridge in Keene, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River.
devtmefl: Cheshire RR Stone Arch Bridge in Keene, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River.
devtmefl: Cheshire RR Stone Arch Bridge in Keene, New Hampshire. Paul Chandler September 2020.
devtmefl: Cheshire RR Stone Arch Bridge in Keene, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Paul Chandler September 2020.
devtmefl: Gleason Falls Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Spanning Beard Brook.
devtmefl: Gleason Falls Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Spanning Beard Brook.
devtmefl: Stone Arch Bridge in Henniker, New Hampshire. Spanning Contoocook River. Built c. 1940. You can see the covered bridge through the right arch.
devtmefl: Henniker Covered Bridge through Stone Arch Bridge. Henniker, New Hampshire. Spanning Contoocook River.
devtmefl: 2nd NH Turnpike Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. One of the arches is not as visible as it spans a dry channel. There were once 12 of them in town. Five remain. Six, if you count the one beneath the waters of the Franklin Pierce Lake.
devtmefl: 2nd NH Turnpike Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Paul Chandler September 2020.
devtmefl: 2nd NH Turnpike Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire.
devtmefl: 2nd NH Turnpike Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. This arch spans a dry channel and the undergrowth cloaks much of it from plain view.
devtmefl: Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Spanning Beard Brook. One of two arches. Just off Beard Rd.
devtmefl: Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Spanning Beard Brook. Second span is to the right. Posted land except for this side.
devtmefl: Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Spanning Beard Brook. You can make out the second arch to the left. Note the difference in shape.
devtmefl: Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Spanning Beard Brook. I haven’t found out the name of this one. One of two different shaped arches on the bridge.
devtmefl: Stone Arch Bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. Spanning Beard Brook.
devtmefl: More modern stone arch bridge in Hillsborough, New Hampshire. At junction of Sawmill Rd. And W. Main Street. Spanning Beard Brook. Paul Chandler September 2020.
devtmefl: Gilsum Stone Arch Bridge in Gilsum, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Paul Chandler October 2020.
devtmefl: Gilsum Stone Arch Bridge in Gilsum, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Paul Chandler October 2020.
devtmefl: Gilsum Stone Arch Bridge in Gilsum, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Paul Chandler October 2020.
devtmefl: Gilsum Stone Arch Bridge in Gilsum, New Hampshire. Spanning Ashuelot River. Paul Chandler October 2020.
devtmefl: Keystone Bridge. No mortar. Built c. 1850. New Salem, Massachusetts. The Middle Branch of the Swift River is one of the streams that feeds the Quabbin Reservoir less than a half mile downstream.
devtmefl: Keystone Bridge spanning Middle Branch of the Swift River in New Salem, Massachusetts. Built c. 1850. The stream feeds the Quabbin Reservoir which was constructed in the 1930s, filled in the 1940s, and resulted in the disincorporation of four towns.
devtmefl: Keystone Bridge in New Salem, Massachusetts. Spanning Middle Branch of the Swift River. Built c. 1850 with no mortar.
devtmefl: Keystone Bridge in New Salem, Massachusetts. Spanning the Middle Branch of the Swift River.
devtmefl: Archway of the Keystone Bridge. No mortar was used in the 1850s as this Bridge spanning the Swift River’s Middle Branch on the Old Orange Rd. was constructed. New Salem, Massachusetts. Near Gate 30.
devtmefl: No missing mortar. None was used to build the Keystone Bridge in New Salem, Massachusetts. Spanning the Middle Branch of the Swift River, it carried the Old Orange Road—bypassed in the 1930s. Built in 1866.