Iron Bridge
The Iron Bridge in Shropshire, England, was the first major bridge in the world to be made of cast iron.
Iron Bridge may also refer to:
Bridges
    
- The Iron Bridge, Rothiemurchus, Scotland, also known as the Cairngorm Club Footbridge
 - The Iron Bridge, Culford Park, in Suffolk, England
 - Iron Bridge, Riga, in Latvia
 - Iron Bridge, Satu Mare, in Romania
 - Aldford Iron Bridge in Aldford, Cheshire, England
 - Nandu River Iron Bridge in Hainan, China
 - Ponte dell'Industria in Rome, Italy, also known as Ponte di ferro (English: iron bridge)
 - Traffic Bridge (Saskatoon) in Saskatchewan, Canada
 
Places
    
- Ironbridge, a settlement in Shropshire, England
 - Ironbridge Gorge, the gorge formed by the River Severn in Shropshire, England
 - Iron Bridge, Ontario, Canada, a community in Huron Shores
 
Other uses
    
- Iron Bridge, original codename for the planning of the funeral of Margaret Thatcher
 - Battle of the Iron Bridge, fought in 637 near Antioch, Turkey
 
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