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Any self-respecting rubble strewn wasteland hosts jungle-like clumps of the butterfly bush; all brick bridges sport a vigorous tuft or two.
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In fact, I am early for our meeting and pull over by a low brick bridge.
The Khaju Bridge, constructed in 1650, is essentially a brick bridge on a stone dam, with 24 arches.
Lower class no-hopers congregated on the brick bridge at the end of the high street, refined failures on the stone bridge out in the meadows.
The iron arch of one brick bridge echoes the main gates of Brown University just up the hill and serves as a kind of processional entry to its academic halls.
You turned out of the village along a concrete track which ran flat for half a mile under a splintery ash-canopy, then plunged downhill between giant clapboard barns, over a brick bridge and - woah! - ended in a gate overlooking a field with a bull in it.
The result is a set comprised of a power brick, bridge brick and LED brick.
An eighteenth century stone and brick bridge with two arches carries Chithurst Lane over the river.
Completed by 1862, the Winterdale Arch that carries the West Side Drive at 81st street and has the largest span of all the stone-and-brick bridges in the park.
Working westwards from Paddington, the line crosses the valley of the River Brent on Wharncliffe Viaduct and the River Thames on Maidenhead Railway Bridge, which at the time of construction was the largest span achieved by a brick arch bridge.
The other listed bridge, Brick Kiln Lane Bridge, was also built in the 18th century.
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