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cc-by-sa/2.0 - Rudi Winter, Geograph, source: geograph.org.uk/p/5841222 Not for reuse. Chantry Bridge and Chapel, River Calder, Wakefield The old bridge over the River Calder is just under 100m long and was built between 1342 and 1356. It was widened in 1758 and 1797. A new bridge was built next to it Link in 1929 to allow for the by then increased traffic.
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