I've just had an email in relation to some stuff on my web site which has had me trawling around t'Interweb for the last hour or so and pretty much drawing a blank. The question was in relation to the Vazon railway bridge at Keadby, and did I know the derivation of the name. My digging has turned up that it might (not a definitive site) have been built by William Arrol, the company behind the second Tay Bridge, Tower Bridge and the Humber Bridge amongst others, but I can't find anything definitive linking William Arrol & Co to the Vazon Bridge. I know there's a Vazon Bay on Guernsey, but that's about as far as I've got in that direction.
Has anyone got any more info they could share? The guy that asked me the question sent me this link http://www.flickr.com/photos/hughod/3046653346/ ...which is the first aerial shot I've seen of the bridge in question. TIA,
