The Mathematical Bridge B&W 2032
A sunny day in late September and people enjoying punting on the River Cam in Cambridge. The wooden bridge spans over a hundred feet linking two parts of Queens' College. It is a Grade II listed building built in 1749 by James Essex. It has been rebuilt on two occasions in 1866 and 1905 but kept the same design. It is built of straight timbers to a particular engineering design hence its name.
The Mathematical Bridge B&W 2032
A sunny day in late September and people enjoying punting on the River Cam in Cambridge. The wooden bridge spans over a hundred feet linking two parts of Queens' College. It is a Grade II listed building built in 1749 by James Essex. It has been rebuilt on two occasions in 1866 and 1905 but kept the same design. It is built of straight timbers to a particular engineering design hence its name.