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  1. Spanish Town, Jamaica. In the late 18th century, Jamaicas House of Assembly passed an act commissioning the construction of a much-needed bridge between Kingston and Spanish Town in St. Catherine. Originally meant to be built from stone, for reasons unknown, the structure was cast from iron.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Spanish_TownSpanish Town - Wikipedia

    Coordinates: 17.9958766°N 76.9551086°W. For other uses, see Spanish Town (disambiguation). Spanish Town is the capital and the largest town in the parish of St. Catherine in the historic county of Middlesex, Jamaica. It was the Spanish and British capital of Jamaica from 1534 until 1872.

  3. Historic Cast Iron Bridge. This bridge, which spans the Rio Cobre river at the eastern end of Spanish Town, can be seen from the bridge that is currently being used. The abutment of the bridge is constructed with cut stone while the bridge is cast iron. It is about 81ft long and 15ft wide.

  4. Spanish Bridge. You'll need a car to reach this delightful swimming spot on the White River, 5km beyond Blue Hole on a rough road, but it's worth the adventure. The stone bridge, built by the Spanish in the 17th century, sits over a lazy bend in the river, surrounded by shady trees and giant bamboo.

  5. 7 years ago. Share to. The Spanish Town Iron Bridge in St. Catherine was the first of its kind to be built in the Western Hemisphere. Constructed in 1801, it spans the Rio Cobre River where it runs through St. Catherine. The bridge came into being through an act of Jamaicas House of Assembly and was originally designed to be built in stone.

  6. 5 days ago · Historic Cast Iron Bridge (Spanish Town) This bridge, which spans the Rio Cobre River at the eastern end of Spanish Town, can be seen from the bridge that is currently being used. The abutment of the bridge is constructed with cut stone while the bridge is cast iron.

  7. In the 18th century, Jamaica was one of the wealthiest of Britain’s colonies. As its capital, Spanish Town housed architectural showpieces such as the Anglican Cathedral, Spanish Town Square and in the early 19th century, added the Iron Bridge as well as Methodist, Baptist and Anglican chapels.

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