I recall a couple of incidences where an American was visiting one of the oldest pubs in England going back to the time of Cinque Ports, existing around 1657, the visitor commented on the appearance and the landlord said yeah but it has been renovated since.On the Monday morning as we were re-starting the course, one of the guys was showing his photos and commented that the bridge was older than most of America.
The bridge was opened in 1864.
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Sometime in the 18th century!.
The other was when I was in my training years wiring some old Alms houses which dated from the English civil war in Cromwell's time.
The roof beams and rafters were all solid oak and they had been numbered for installation, someone had chiselled out the number of each in them in Roman numerals.
After the industrial revolution, the oak forests of England were decimated for fuel for smelters & furnaces.
Max.