RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelCollection (Fonds)
ReferenceZTRB
TitleDee Bridge Committees and Dee Bridge Commissioners
Date1818-1864
DescriptionBetween 1818 and 1824, several committees were appointed by public meetings in Chester to consider building a new bridge across the river Dee, to widen the existing Dee Bridge and to improve approach roads. Commissioners were appointed by an Act of 1825 (CLA/12) to oversee these projects. The Grosvenor Bridge was built to the design of the architect, Thomas Harrison (1744-1829) and was opened in 1832. After the Chester Improvement Act, 1884 (CLA/36), both bridges became the responsibility of Chester Corporation. Records of the committees consist of minute books; letters; and parliamentary Bills. The commissioners' records consist of minute books; letters and papers; plans; and estimates.
Extent0.2512m3
LocationPlease note that parts of this collection are held offsite. Please contact Cheshire Archives and Local Studies in advance of your visit if you wish to view these records.
Physical Description2 volumes, 155 documents., 38 plans
URLhttp://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=017-ztrb&cid=0
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