- Source: Coat of Arms Bridge
The Coat of Arms Bridge is a grade II listed structure on the Coventry–Leamington Spa railway line in the Stivichall area of Coventry in the West Midlands of England. The bridge was built by R.B. Dockray for the London and Birmingham Railway 1844 and spans Coat of Arms Bridge Road on the edge of the city's War Memorial Park.
The bridge is built of red sandstone, and formed of a semi-elliptical central span with two smaller supporting arches which were widened in 1916. The bridge takes its name from the prominent shield above the central span which bears the coat of arms of the Gregory family of Stivichall Manor.
A similar bridge, an accommodation bridge connecting two fields, exists further down the railway line near Kenilworth. This bridge, also of stone constructions, bears two coats of arms—that of Chandos Leigh, 1st Baron Leigh (the landowner) on one side and the combined coat of arms of his wife and mother-in-law on the other.
The bridge became a listed building in 1955. A painting of the bridge by Herbert John Rylance, painted circa 1900, hangs in the Herbert Art Gallery in Coventry city centre.
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Elizabeth II dari Britania Raya
- Kesusastraan dalam tahun 1986
- Dublin
- Paus Fransiskus
- Daftar perusahaan Amerika Serikat
- Kematian dan pemakaman Pangeran Philip, Adipati Edinburgh
- Coat of Arms Bridge
- Coat of arms of Romania
- Coat of arms of Malaysia
- Coat of arms of Vojvodina
- Coat of arms of Sweden
- Coat of arms of Lithuania
- Coat of arms of Hungary
- Coat of arms of Portugal
- Coat of arms of Paris
- Coat of arms of Amsterdam