'Tarred bridges' presumably means what it says: bridges that have been coated with tar. This presupposes that the bridges are made of wood, and the tar has been applied as a preservative and waterproofing treatment.
can you clarify what you mean by "rugby bridges"
Tarred and Feathered - 1920 was released on: USA: July 1920
they were tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail.
The cast of Tarred and Feathered - 1920 includes: Billy Franey
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briggs is the meaning of bridges
No.
Yes mostly.
they tarred and feathered them
Gephyrophobia - fear of crossing bridges
380km, all tarred road
A person who was tarred would die within hours. The burns would be fatal in most cases. If the tar was not removed, the person could also suffocate.