DescriptionPerfection in cast iron - geograph.org.uk - 644058.jpg
English: Perfection in cast iron: By the mid-19th century the surveyors and ironmasters working in the Welsh Marches had fine-tuned the use of cast iron to produce magnificent bridges such as this one at Caerhowel. Their beautiful symmetry and fineness of structure had never been seen before, or since for that matter. This is one of the best that was made at The Brymbo Works. http://www.bhg.org.uk/BrymboHeritage/IndustrialHistory/Steelworks/Steelworks.htm
The river in midwinter looks cold and menacing compared to the wonderful blues of summer.
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