Menai Suspension Bridge was created in 1826.
there are 2 bridges over the menai straits, one is the Menai Suspension Bridge and the other is the Brittania Bridge. the brittania bridge is a steel tubular box section bridge originally designed as a rail bridge which now has a road bridge over it.
There are two, the Menai (suspension) bridge and the Brittania bridge
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The population of Menai Bridge is 3,850.
There is no such thing as the "Victoria Hotel Menai Bridge".
There are two important historical bridges over the Menai Straits in North Wales, the Menai suspension bridge and the Britannia combined road and rail bridge. In South Wales there are two Severn bridges connecting Wales with England.
The Menai Strait Bridge is located in northwest Wales, UK, connecting the Isle of Anglesey to the mainland of Wales. It carries the A5 road across the Menai Strait.
Anglesey is an island situated off the North West coast of Wales next to Gwynedd. It is the largest island in the UK. It is connected to mainland Wales by two bridges - the Menai Suspension Bridge (designed by Thomas Telford in 1825) - the Brittania Bridge (designed by Robert Stephenson)
W. A. Provis has written: 'An historical and descriptive account of the suspension bridge constructed over the Menai Strait, in North Wales'
there are 2 bridges connecting the isle of Anglesey to mainland Wales - the Menai Suspension Bridge (designed by Thomas Telford in 1826) - the Brittania Bridge (designed by Robert Stephenson)
I believe it is the Clifton Suspension bridge in Bristol, which was built by I K Brunel (who built the first suspension bridge) completed in 1864 using chains from Hungerford bridge which he had also built. Actually the Menai suspension bridge, which crosses the Menai Straits between mainland North Wales and the Isle of Anglesey, was built by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826. So that would make it a lot earlier than the Clifton bridge.