Bedwas Bridge 1957
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This is the bridge that once took the main, Caerphilly, road from Glamorgan into Monmouthshire, crossing the Rhymney river between Caerphilly and Bedwas.
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03/11/2011
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Victor Hardacre
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Victor Hardacre
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Mr. Hardacre has given permission for Caerphilly Local History Society to publish his work for educational purposes.
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4/11/2011
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Submitted by Royal Commissi… on Wed, 25/09/2013 - 11:23
Thanks for your comment - according to our records, the inscription may read: 'Built by David Edwards, Son of William Edwards of Pontypridd Bridge' - it would be great to have this verified and to have a photograph uploaded if anyone has one - RCAHMW
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