Macclesfield Bridge Regent S Canal

The macclesfield bridge explosion.
Macclesfield bridge regent s canal. After passing through the maida hill and lisson grove tunnels the canal curves round the northern edge of regent s park passing london zoo and skirting round the base of primrose hill. Regent s canal is a canal across an area just north of central london england. Nestled away in regent s park it s so leafy you might forget you are in zone 1 london for a moment. Regents canal macclesfield bridge explosion antique print published 1874.
The regent s canal forms a junction with the old grand junction canal at little venice a short distance north of paddington basin. Blow up bridge regent s park blow up bridge also known as macclesfield bridge is a structure with an interesting back story. Its tranquility pierced only by the occasional jogger dog walker or duck quack belies a horrific incident that once occurred here. The bridge over the regent s canal to the north west of the park was originally called north gate bridge but was re named in honour of lord macclesfield the chairman of the regent s canal company who steered it through a financial crisis during its construction.
Original front page reporting the regents canal explosion from the illustrated london news dated october 10th. In 1874 it was demolished by an explosion and rebuilt. Three crew members and a horse were killed in the explosion and the bridge was totally destroyed. This was probably the greatest explosion in london up to the time of the first world war.
Regent canal barge explosion regents park 1874. This is macclesfield bridge in the north of regent s park. The macclesfield bridge in the area of regent s park on the regent s canal. Macclesfield bridge regent s canal macclesfield bridge became known as the blow up bridge after a massive explosion on a barge at 04 55 on 2nd october 1874.
A horse drawn narrowboat owned by the pickford company passes under macclesfield bridge named after the earl of macclesfield then chairman of the regent s canal company. The bridge carries the northern entrance to regent s park over the waterway. In the early hours of 2 october 1874 the tilbury a barge containing a concoction of coffee and nuts exploded right under the bridge.