King George V Bridge, Glasgow

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King George V Bridge in Glasgow is a major early 20th-century road bridge over the River Clyde, built by renowned Scottish civil engineering firm Sir William Arrol & Co.

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King George V Bridge, Glasgow canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
road bridge
steel and concrete bridge
architect Thomas Somers NERFINISHED
builder Sir William Arrol & Co. NERFINISHED
carries pedestrians
road traffic
category Bridges in Glasgow
Bridges over the River Clyde
Road bridges in Scotland
connects north bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow
south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow
constructionStart 1920s
country Scotland
crosses River Clyde NERFINISHED
crossesAt Glasgow city centre NERFINISHED
designedAs fixed bridge
designedFor motor traffic
engineer Thomas Somers NERFINISHED
era early 20th century
hasApproachRoad Bridge Street NERFINISHED
Clyde Street NERFINISHED
hasFeature granite-faced piers
ornamental parapets
three main arches
hasStructureType multi-span arch bridge
heritageDesignation Category B listed building
heritageStatus listed structure
isInBorough Glasgow City NERFINISHED
isInDistrict Glasgow city centre NERFINISHED
locatedIn Glasgow
Scotland
United Kingdom
maintainedBy Glasgow City Council NERFINISHED
material granite
reinforced concrete
steel
stone
namedAfter King George V NERFINISHED
namedForEvent reign of King George V
numberOfSpans 3
opened 1928
openingCeremonyBy representatives of the British monarchy
owner Glasgow City Council NERFINISHED
partOf Glasgow road network
replaced earlier ferry crossings on this reach of the Clyde
trafficType vehicular and pedestrian
usedFor cross-river traffic in central Glasgow

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Sir William Arrol & Co. notableWork King George V Bridge, Glasgow