John Constable's painting of the old town bridge is in the Tate Gallery.
I got him with a job lot of labour after the town bridges were repaired.
The town bridge was rebuilt in 1930, and the tramway initially routed through the northern arch.
Built on the only raised ground in the town, the castle controlled the crossing of the town bridge.
A new passenger station was built at Bideford, immediately east of the town bridge, and more convenient for the town.
One of the long-running jokes of the show was the town bridge.
The de Clare lords and their successors established a hospital for lepers on the north side of the town bridge.
On the north side of the town bridge is located Riddergården (knight's estate).
So you would think that when a local state representative proposed naming a town bridge after her, there would have been applause back home.
The river was navigable, with care, as far as the town bridge by 400-500 tonne vessels.