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The Iron Bridge crosses the River Severn at the Ironbridge Gorge by the village of Ironbridge, Shropshire. It was the first bridge of its size to be made of cast iron
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As you amble through the Ironbridge Gorge you are constantly reminded of the role that this area played at the beginning of the Industrial Revolution
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The Iron Bridge was built by Abraham Darby III and now recognised as one of the great symbols of the Industrial Revolution
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The Iron Bridge was built by Abraham Darby III and now recognised as one of the great symbols of the Industrial Revolution
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The Iron Bridge was built by Abraham Darby III and now recognised as one of the great symbols of the Industrial Revolution
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The Iron Bridge was built by Abraham Darby III and now recognised as one of the great symbols of the Industrial Revolution
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UNESCO have classified the Iron Bridge in Ironbridge as a World Heritage Site in 1986. The ironbridge Gorge is of universal significance for its role in the development of the Industrial Revolution which originated in Britain in the 18th Century
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The Iron Bridge was built by Abraham Darby III and now recognised as one of the great symbols of the Industrial Revolution
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The Iron Bridge was built by Abraham Darby III and now recognised as one of the great symbols of the Industrial Revolution
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Smoky cottage on the short walk along the river between the Old Severn Warehouse and the Iron Bridge