• Britannia Bridge (Welsh: Pont Britannia) is a bridge in Wales that crosses the Menai Strait between the Isle of Anglesey and city of Bangor.
  • Britannia Bridge, railroad bridge in northern Wales spanning Menai Strait, between Bangor and the Isle of Anglesey.
  • Who set fire to the Britannia Bridge? A group of local youths exploring the tubes of the bridge accidentally dropped their burning torch and the bridge caught fire.
  • Photo of Britannia Bridge c.1860s Britannia Bridge from the mainland shore c.1860s, courtesy of the RCAHMW and its Coflein website.
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  • We went today to see the lions of Britannia Bridge. From the car park at St Mary's Church in Llanfair PG it is a short walk to get to the lions but unfortunately the right...
  • The Britannia Bridge remained in use and was claimed to be the most easily maintained railway bridge in Britain, until 1970 when the bridge caught fire.
  • On 24 May 1847, while construction of the Britannia Bridge progressed, one of Stephenson's other railway bridges collapsed, killing five people.
  • The stone towers of the Britannia bridge were built from limestone like its sister bridge the Menai Suspension bridge also brought from Penmon quarry.
  • The Britannia Bridge made use of Robert Stephenson’s iron tubular bridge design. When built it had the longest continuous wrought iron span in the world.