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The current stone bridge was designed by architect Robert Taylor and built at a cost of £19,000 in 1777. It was a toll bridge until 1903, when motorists decided they were no longer prepared to pay and threw the gates into the river. The current bridge has 12 arches of which the middle 6 are over the water, with the middle two navigable.
The current stone bridge was designed by architect Robert Taylor and built at a cost of £19,000 in 1777. It was a toll bridge until 1903, when motorists decided they were no longer prepared to pay and threw the gates into the river. The current bridge has 12 arches of which the middle 6 are over the water, with the middle two navigable.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maidenhead_Bridge
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Coordinates: 51°31'26"N -0°42'7"E
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