Chain Bridge No 1 
Chain Bridge No 1 carries a farm track over the Calder and Hebble Navigation (Main Line).
The Calder and Hebble Navigation (Main Line) was built by Thomas Telford and opened on January 1 1835. Although originally the plan was for the canal to meet the York to Plymouth canal at Solihull, the difficulty of tunneling through the Bristol Hills caused the plans to be changed and it eventually joined at Longcorn instead. Restoration of Dundee Aqueduct was funded by a donation from the Calder and Hebble Navigation (Main Line) Society

There is a bridge here which takes a minor road over the canal.
| Mearclough Bridge No 2 | 1½ furlongs | |
| Walker Bridge No 1 | 1 furlong | |
| Sowerby Bridge First Pipe Bridge | ¾ furlongs | |
| Sowerby Bridge Visitor Moorings | ½ furlongs | |
| Sowerby Bridge Second Pipe Bridge | ¼ furlongs | |
| Chain Bridge No 1 | ||
| Sowerby Bridge Junction | ½ furlongs | |
| Sowerby Bridge Basin | 1½ furlongs | |
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Nearest self-operated pump-out
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Nearest boatyard pump-out
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Wikipedia has a page about Chain Bridge
Chain bridges are suspension bridges built with chains. Some chain bridge built using this design have retained the name Chain Bridge. Thus as a proper noun, it may refer to:
In Hungary:
- Chain Bridge (Budapest), a bridge over the Danube in Budapest, Hungary (completed 1849)
In Germany:
- Chain Bridge (Nuremberg), a pedestrian bridge over the river Pegnitz in Nuremberg, Bavaria (opened 1924)
In the United Kingdom:
- Union Bridge (Tweed), a bridge over the River Tweed between England and Scotland (opened 1820)
- Chain Bridge, a bridge over the River Usk in Monmouthshire, Wales (opened 1829)
- Chain Bridge (Berwyn), a bridge over the River Dee at Berwyn, Llangollen, Denbighshire, North Wales (completed 1818)
In the United States:
- Chain Bridge (Easton, Pennsylvania), a historic change bridge spanning the Lehigh River (completed 1857)
- Chain Bridge (Potomac River) a bridge at the Little Falls of the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. (completed 1808)
- Chain Bridge (Massachusetts), a bridge which crosses the Merrimack River, connecting Amesbury and Newburyport, Massachusetts (completed 1810)



![The Navigation Inn, Chapel Lane. A Tetley's house. For another view and some history see [[195788]]. by Stephen Craven – 29 August 2010](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/05/47/2054766_d97e829b_120x120.jpg)






![Pipe bridge over the canal. Looking eastwards from Gas Works Bridge [[1835251]] to where the gas mains cross the canal. by Stephen Craven – 29 August 2010](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/05/47/2054761_b05def9f_120x120.jpg)

![Sowerby Bridge - The Navigation. View down to The Navigation pub from further up Chapel Lane. For alternative views of this pub, please see [[195788]], [[2054766]] and [[1652254]]. by Dave Bevis – 19 February 2014](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/92/21/3922172_ed686543_120x120.jpg)



![Holmes Cottage at south end of Gas Works Bridge. There is an OS benchmark [[6033491]] on the far end of the wall between the house and the river bridge, near the lamppost by Roger Templeman – 16 May 2018](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/03/35/6033525_7f24223d_120x120.jpg)
!['Shepherds Rest' pub at junction of Bolton Brow and East Parade. There is an OS benchmark [[6002885]] on the near corner, right hand face, of the public house by Roger Templeman – 16 May 2018](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/00/28/6002892_83c53213_120x120.jpg)

![Sowerby Bridge - Shepherds Rest. At the junction of Bolton Brow with East Parade. For a photo of the pub taken in 2008, please see Betty Longbottom's [[909795]]. by Dave Bevis – 19 February 2014](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/85/70/3857071_9cb85db0_120x120.jpg)


![Sowerby Bridge - Gasworks Bridge. From the north. For an alternative view, please see Humphrey Bolton's [[1835251]]. by Dave Bevis – 19 February 2014](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/87/03/3870379_ff4f7dba_120x120.jpg)


![Sowerby Bridge - Veterinary Centre at Bolton Brow. For alternative views of this building, please see[[1652256]] and [[1190836]]. by Dave Bevis – 19 February 2014](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/92/21/3922182_b6ccfa30_120x120.jpg)


![Donaldson's Vets, #1 Wakefield Road at Bolton Road junction. The stonework on the right hand face of the building is badly eroded [[5852026]] by Roger Templeman – 16 May 2018](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/06/10/35/6103561_65b3ce03_120x120.jpg)

