Bridge of Awe
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Bridge of Awe
Summary
Bridge of Awe is a road bridge[1].
Key Facts
- Bridge of Awe is the creator of Frank Mears[2].
- Bridge of Awe is located in Argyll and Bute[3].
- Bridge of Awe is located in Glenorchy and Inishail[4].
- Bridge of Awe is in the country of United Kingdom[5].
- Bridge of Awe's image is recorded as Road Bridge carrying the A85 over the River Awe - geograph.org.uk - 1410309.jpg[6].
- Bridge of Awe's instance of is recorded as road bridge[7].
- Bridge of Awe's crosses is recorded as River Awe[8].
- +1939-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bridge of Awe[9].
- Bridge of Awe's OS grid reference is recorded as NN0307829887[10].
- Bridge of Awe's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 56.42, 'longitude': -5.19428, 'precision': 1e-06}[11].
- Bridge of Awe's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0271p72[12].
- Bridge of Awe's Historic Environment Scotland ID is recorded as LB12179[13].
- Bridge of Awe's Canmore ID is recorded as 232875[14].
- Bridge of Awe's significant event is recorded as construction[15].
- Bridge of Awe's replaces is recorded as Old Bridge of Awe[16].
- Bridge of Awe's heritage designation is recorded as category B listed building[17].
- Bridge of Awe's carries thoroughfare is recorded as A85 road[18].
- Bridge of Awe's BabelNet ID is recorded as 03719105n[19].
- Bridge of Awe's Brueckenweb ID is recorded as 41073[20].
- Bridge of Awe's Dictionary of Scottish Architects building ID is recorded as 217045[21].
- Bridge of Awe's associated electoral district is recorded as Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber[22].
- Bridge of Awe's historic county is recorded as Argyll[23].
- Bridge of Awe's GB1900 ID is recorded as 594bf0292c66dc085a0c8c27[24].
- Bridge of Awe's Scottish Highland Bridges ID is recorded as W1762[25].
- Bridge of Awe's British Listed Buildings ID is recorded as 200344869[26].
Body
Geography
Bridge of Awe is in the country of United Kingdom[5]. Located in include Argyll and Bute[3], a council area[27], in United Kingdom[28], founded in 1996[29] and Glenorchy and Inishail[4], a civil parish[30], in United Kingdom[31].
Designation and Status
Bridge of Awe's instance of is recorded as road bridge[7]. Its heritage designation is recorded as category B listed building[17].
History and Context
+1939-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Bridge of Awe[9].