Yes quite lovely. The discovery of the arch made some great works possible. As a resident American the most novel thing to me during my trip to England was all the structures from back before Columbus got lost.

I should look around your Flickr for more of your English walk-abouts.

I also should put up the scanned slides from my visit in the 70's.

On 3/20/15 3:51 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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>On Mar 20, 2015, at 11:30 AM, Donald Guthrie<[email protected]>  wrote:
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>Oh hell yes. Of course it was an Railroad trestle originally.
There are a few photos of a high brick railway trestle near Chappel, Essex in this 
album.<https://www.flickr.com/photos/eeweir/10144706213/in/album-72157636303781576/lightbox/>
  Taken on my 2013 trip to England. The trestle is quite old?I don?t remember how 
old?and still in use.

Notice ?circa 1350? on the photo of the Swan Inn. I don?t think the trestle?s 
quite that old.

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