Mathematical Bridge, A timeless bridge of geometric marvel

Queens' College (University of Cambridge), Silver Street, Newnham Ward, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, East of England, England, CB3 9ET, United Kingdom
The mathematical bridge is said to have been designed by Newton
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Introduction

The Mathematical Bridge is a wooden bridge that spans the River Cam, connecting the two shores of Queens' College within the campus of the University of Cambridge. Although its official name is simply "the Wooden Bridge," it is widely known as the Mathematical Bridge. Designed by William Etheridge and constructed by James Essex in 1749, the Mathematical Bridge has undergone repairs in 1866 and 1905 but its original design remains unchanged.
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Queens' College (University of Cambridge), Silver Street, Newnham Ward, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, East of England, England, CB3 9ET, United Kingdom