View from the Jackfield Memorial Foot Bridge This bridge commemorates men from Jackfield who died in the first World War. It was originally opened in 1922 in place of the old Tuckies ferry. In those days it enabled workers from the Coalport China works to cross the river. After extensive renovation, the bridge was reopened in 2000.
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Find out how more about the Jackfield Bridge. Jackfield Bridge in the Ironbridge Gorge was opened 10 years ago on October 18th 1994. You may think it a thing of beauty - some think it's an eyesore, but it's certainly a striking feature of the River Severn. See our 360° views of the Jackfield Bridge across the Severn: Image one, two,
Take a 360° tour of the Iron Bridge from the banks of the Severn.