Wanless Bridge, No.145 on the Leeds Liverfool Canal.
I wasn't there to photograph the bridge* but it turns out there are a lot of bridges within falling distance of what I was there for. Most smaller than this one
...though there was a railway bridge (former Midland Railway Skipton to Colne Branch) just up the lane
with nice roses (probably painted back in the day but now rusty)
I know, everyone and his mother has taken this view before - and they did it better !
Had a very enjoyable four hours walking around Bath on Tuesday. Pulteney Bridge and The Weir, Bath by Graeme Hutson, on Flickr
The Killin Railway was a locally promoted railway line built to connect the town of Killin to the Callander and Oban Railway main line nearby. It opened in 1886.
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