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Grade II* listed building in Cardiff
Leckwith Bridge, can refer to the medieval Grade II* listed stone bridge over the river Ely at Leckwith, Cardiff, or its 20th century replacement. The
Leckwith_Bridge
Area of Cardiff, Wales
The name Leckwith is an anglicisation of the Welsh Lecwydd (see Leckwith for a fuller explanation). The old stone triple-arched Leckwith Bridge crosses
Leckwith,_Cardiff
Human settlement in Wales
Leckwith (Welsh: Lecwydd) is a small village in the Vale of Glamorgan, just west of Cardiff. Historically, the parish of Leckwith also included land on
Leckwith
Community in Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
Michaelston-le-Pit and Leckwith include the Grade I listed St Michael's Church in Michaelston-le-Pit and the Old Leckwith Bridge (crossing the River Ely
Michaelston-le-Pit and Leckwith
Michaelston-le-Pit_and_Leckwith
uk. Retrieved 20 August 2011. "Old Leckwith Bridge " britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 20 August 2011. "Bridge over Grwyne Fawr, Llanbedr, The Vale
List_of_bridges_in_Wales
Places in the capital city of Wales
Bridge Fairoak Road Bridge (Under Railway, Cathays) Leckwith Bridges (River Ely), a medieval bridge and its 20th century replacement Llandaff Bridge (River
List_of_places_in_Cardiff
Protected buildings in Cardiff, Wales
Retrieved 20 July 2013. "Leckwith Old Bridge, Leckwith, Cardiff (24126)". Coflein. RCAHMW. Retrieved 31 March 2013. "Old Leckwith Bridge (partly in the Michaelston
Listed_buildings_in_Cardiff
coflein NPRN: 24126.GGAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: GM014: Leckwith Bridge coflein NPRN: not yet identified. GGAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw
List of scheduled monuments in the Vale of Glamorgan
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan
2118982722425 (Old Leckwith Bridge) 2 December 1952 Bridge At the S end of Canton crossing the River Ely into Leckwith; at the foot of Leckwith Woods and adjacent
Grade II* listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan
Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan
River in South Wales flowing from Tonyrefail to Cardiff
the original on 9 June 2011. "Ely Trail". Cardiff Council. Archived from the original on 9 June 2011. Leckwith Bridge Pont y Werin Cardiff Rivers Group
River_Ely
not yet identified. GGAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: GM014: Leckwith Bridge coflein NPRN: 307772. GGAT PRN not yet identified. Cadw SAM: GM173:
List of scheduled monuments in Cardiff
List_of_scheduled_monuments_in_Cardiff
Road in Cardiff, Wales
Interchange)) and the Leckwith Interchange (51°28′14″N 3°12′42″W / 51.470641°N 3.211762°W / 51.470641; -3.211762 (Leckwith Interchange)), sometimes
A4232_road
Football tournament season
28 October 2025 Cardiff City (3) 0–1 Cheltenham Town (4) Leckwith 19:00 GMT Hill 13' Stadium: Cardiff International Sports Campus Attendance: 132 Referee:
2025–26_FA_Youth_Cup
Welsh rugby union club, based in Cardiff
Wales. The club plays their home games at Lawrenny Avenue, located off Leckwith Road, Cardiff. Canton Rugby Football Club commenced playing in 1876 and
Canton_RFC
Overview of the transportation system in Cardiff
Fagans through Fairwater, Leckwith and Grangetown to Cardiff Bay. This route is connected to Penarth via Pont y Werin cyclist bridge. The Rhymney Trail follows
Transport_in_Cardiff
Area and lake in Cardiff, Wales
the following services to the bay: 1 – Bay Circle clockwise: Grangetown-Leckwith-Canton-Fairwater-Llandaff-Gabalfa-Heath-Penylan-Roath-Tremorfa-Central
Cardiff_Bay
from the Vale of Glamorgan are commemorated on the Penarth side of the bridge. Sails Sculpture Cardiff Bay Retail Park 1996 Richard Thornton — Ship in
List_of_public_art_in_Cardiff
Stadium in Cardiff, Wales
Ninian Park was a football stadium in the Leckwith area of Cardiff, Wales, that was the home of Cardiff City for 99 years. Opened in 1910 with a single
Ninian_Park
129th season in existence of Northampton Town FC
25 April 2026 45 Cardiff City 5–1 Northampton Town Leckwith 15:00 BST Tanner 9', 54' Colwill 19' Robinson 37' Robertson 74' Salech 85' Report Hoskins
2025–26 Northampton Town F.C. season
2025–26_Northampton_Town_F.C._season
to lead £2billion Stamford Bridge redevelopment". Evening Standard. 4 April 2024. "Chelsea unlock space for Stamford Bridge expansion with £80m purchase"
List of football stadiums in England
List_of_football_stadiums_in_England
English football tournament season
Chesterfield (4) Canton 19:00 GMT Ola 40', 63' (pen.) Barton 75' Stringer 72' Elliott 77' Stadium: Leckwith Stadium Attendance: 119 Referee: Carl Peters
2024–25_FA_Youth_Cup
123rd season in existence of Norwich City FC
Chelsea". Norwich City F.C. 30 August 2024. "Canaries complete signing of AJ Bridge". Norwich City F.C. 30 August 2024. "City complete signing of Emiliano Marcondes"
2024–25 Norwich City F.C. season
2024–25_Norwich_City_F.C._season
English football club season
28 August 2024 Second round Cardiff City 3–5 Southampton Leckwith 19:45 BST Colwill 21' Edwards 48' (o.g.) Robertson 57' Report Fernandes 10' Amo-Ameyaw
2024–25 Southampton F.C. season
2024–25_Southampton_F.C._season
Capital and largest city of Wales
Street, with large suburban retail parks in Cardiff Bay, Culverhouse Cross, Leckwith, Newport Road and Pontprennau, together with markets in the city centre
Cardiff
Building housing the Senedd, the Welsh Parliament
being constructed. Two covered link bridges connect the Senedd building to Tŷ Hywel. Construction of the link bridges began in September 2004 and they were
Senedd_building
149th season in existence of Middlesbrough FC
Bristol Rovers". Middlesbrough FC. 28 June 2024. Retrieved 28 June 2024. "AJ Bridge Departs For Norwich City". Middlesbrough FC. 30 August 2024. Retrieved 31
2024–25 Middlesbrough F.C. season
2024–25_Middlesbrough_F.C._season
Football tournament season
23 September 2025 Cardiff City 1–2 Burnley Leckwith 19:00 BST Barton 74' Report Veevers 67' Ryan 86' Stadium: Cardiff International Sports Campus Attendance:
2025–26_Premier_League_Cup
Football tournament season
(4) 2–4 Wimborne Town (8) Leckwith 19:00 GMT Evans 17' Shallis 30' Toghill 45+3', 66', 74' (pen.) Rodda 46' Stadium: Leckwith Stadium Attendance: 119 Referee:
2023–24_FA_Youth_Cup
Town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
and as Pontyfuwch ('bridge of the cow' in modern Welsh) by 1645. The modern Welsh name, Y Bont-faen, translates as 'the stone bridge'. The English name
Cowbridge
148th season in existence of Middlesbrough FC
27 April 2024 45 Cardiff City 1–4 Middlesbrough Leckwith 15:00 BST Bowler 90+1' Report Clarke 45' Azaz 49' Latte Lath 56' Gilbert 60' Stadium: Cardiff
2023–24 Middlesbrough F.C. season
2023–24_Middlesbrough_F.C._season
Shopping centre in Cardiff, Wales
phase of the shopping centre, open at street level and via an enclosed bridge on the first floor. It is also joined internally with Queens Arcade. There
St_David's,_Cardiff
Football tournament season
23 November 2024 Cardiff City 0–2 Ipswich Town Leckwith 7:00 Taylor 3' Mažionis 86' Stadium: Cardiff International Sports Stadium Referee: Robert Massey-Ellis
2024–25_Premier_League_Cup
Welsh football club season
1 July 2023 Friendly Cardiff City 2–0 Penybont Leckwith 15:00 BST McGuinness 11' Tanner 80' Cardiff City Official Site Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
2023–24 Cardiff City F.C. season
2023–24_Cardiff_City_F.C._season
Human settlement in Wales
Ely, Cardiff and southeast of St Georges-super Ely and is accessed via a bridge along Drope Road across the A4232 road to the north of Culverhouse Cross
Drope
Brewery in Cardiff, Wales
railway bridges over roads in Cardiff to have its advertising slogans painted on them. They include "It's Brains you want!" in Clare Road and Leckwith Road
Brains_Brewery
Blackburn Rovers 2023–24 football season
20 February 2024 29 Cardiff City 0–0 Blackburn Rovers Leckwith 19:45 GMT Wintle 90+3' Goutas 90+3' Report Hyam 46' Tronstad 66' Buckley 75' Stadium:
2023–24 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2023–24_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
Town in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
rural greenway and cycle track from the Archer Road rail bridge as far as the Fort Road bridge in Lavernock. The remaining main section of the Lavernock
Penarth
Former railway station in England
river was crossed by a railway bridge. This was about 1 mile (1.6 km) from Chepstow railway station, at the road bridge close to the future junction of
Chepstow_East_railway_station
Former area name of Cardiff, Wales
includes many scenes shot in the docks area and at Newport Transporter Bridge. On her album The Performance (2009), Shirley Bassey sings the semi-autobiographical
Tiger_Bay
Town in Wales
Swimbridge Farmhouse, with attached garden walls, Westhill Street (II) The Swine Bridge, Westhill Street (II) Downs Farmhouse, Wick Road (II) Circular pigsty, Downs
Llantwit_Major
English football club season
friendly was later confirmed, with the traditional pre-season visit to Bamber Bridge added. In June, a further three were added against Everton, Salford City
2024–25 Preston North End F.C. season
2024–25_Preston_North_End_F.C._season
Former railway station in Wales
rebuilt several times; modifications made include the removal of its swing bridge and broad gauge tracks, replacement of the timber deck with an iron structure
Loughor_railway_station
English football club season
7 January 2007 Third round Cardiff City 0–0 Tottenham Hotspur Leckwith, Cardiff Report Stadium: Ninian Park Attendance: 20,376 Referee: Howard Webb
2006–07 Tottenham Hotspur F.C. season
2006–07_Tottenham_Hotspur_F.C._season
English football club season
24 October 2025. Retrieved 24 October 2025. "Nwankwo Loaned To Bamber Bridge FC". Blackpool FC. 20 January 2026. Retrieved 21 January 2026. "Billy Whaite
2025–26_Blackpool_F.C._season
District and community in Cardiff, Wales
century. Grangetown developed after 1850, the year Penarth Road and the bridges over the River Taff and River Ely were constructed, linking Cardiff with
Grangetown,_Cardiff
Former railway station in Wales
Communications and Coal. Tempus. pp. 153–154. ISBN 0-7524-3918-9. "Cockett Bridge and tunnel near m.p. 216 and a quarter". Railway Correspondence & Travel
Cockett_railway_station
Grade I listed castle in Cardiff, Wales
Richard also rebuilt the town's wider defences, including a new stone bridge over the River Taff guarded by the West Gate, finishing the work by 1451
Cardiff_Castle
English football club season
recalled back to Liverpool early. On 5 January, Pradic's loan at Bamber Bridge was extended until the end of the season. On 11 December, Nelson's loan
2023–24 Preston North End F.C. season
2023–24_Preston_North_End_F.C._season
Port in Wales
originating from feeder brooks meeting at Michaelston-le-pit between Ely, Leckwith, and Wenvoe to the northeast, passed through Dinas Powys and Sully Moors
Barry_Docks
English football club season
1 October 2022 (2022-10-01) 11 Cardiff City 1–1 Burnley Leckwith, Cardiff 15:00 BST Nkounkou 31' Ng 47' Kipré 51' Robinson 90' Report Tella 48' Stadium:
2022–23_Burnley_F.C._season
Llanfair Llangan Llanmaes Llantwit Major (town) Michaelston-le-Pit and Leckwith Penarth (town) – see Penarth Town Council Pendoylan Penllyn Peterston-super-Ely
List_of_communities_in_Wales
Area and former hamlet of Cardiff, Wales
Ysgol Gymraeg Pwll Coch, a Welsh-medium primary school in the nearby Leckwith district of Canton, is also named after the pool. Until the late nineteenth
Pwll-coch
Building in Cardiff, Wales
2016. Evans, Catherine; Dodsworth, Steve; Barnett, Julie (1984), Below the Bridge: A photo-historical survey of Cardiff's docklands to 1983, Cardiff: National
Coal_Exchange
Grangetown Fairwater Gospel Hall, Fairwater Heath Gospel Hall, Heath Leckwith Gospel Hall (The Church in the Avenue), Canton St Nicholas's Church, Butetown
List of places of worship in Cardiff
List_of_places_of_worship_in_Cardiff
Historic county of Wales
house or miners cottage, railway stations, hospitals, churches, chapels, bridges, viaducts, stadiums, schools, universities, museums and workingmen's halls
Glamorgan
Railway company and line in South Wales
1939; reopened as Ninian Park 5 October 1987; still open; convergence of Leckwith Loop; divergence of line to Cardiff Central; Penarth South Junction; convergence
Taff_Vale_Railway
Grangetown Link Road opens. 1989: Cardiff Athletics Stadium was opened in Leckwith. 1995: The Butetown Link Road opens. 1996: Cardiff became a unitary authority
Timeline_of_Cardiff_history
Diocese of the Church in Wales
Lavernockchurch. Retrieved 11 October 2024. "Leckwith Village History - Michaelston-Le-Pit and Leckwith Community Council". www.michaelstonandleckwithcouncil
Diocese_of_Llandaff
Human settlement in Wales
Castle, still extant), two stepping stone river crossings and a clapper bridge. Three long distance paths cross the community. It is the western limit
St_Brides_Major_(community)
Railway from Bristol to Swansea
between London and South Wales after the opening of Brunel's Chepstow Railway Bridge in 1852. The original route of the GWR left the Bristol-bound Great Western
South_Wales_Main_Line
Former railway station in England
Penarth and Vale of Glamorgan Cardiff Canton Locomotive Depot Ninian Park Leckwith Junction Penarth Harbour and Dock Railway to Taffs Well Ely Main Line St
Newnham_railway_station
Hamlet in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
(Llanfihangel y Bont-Faen) translates to 'Saint Michael's Church of the Bridge Stone'. The English name for the village comes from an unmutated version
Llanmihangel
Village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
Llandough Llandow Llanfair Llangan Llantwit Major Michaelston-le-Pit and Leckwith Penarth Pendoylan Penllyn Peterston-super-Ely Rhoose St Athan St Bride's
St_Georges-super-Ely
Blackburn Rovers 2022–23 football season
Official Site. 7 March 2023. Retrieved 7 March 2023. "Felix makes Bamber Bridge return". Blackburn Rovers Official Site. 9 March 2023. Retrieved 9 March
2022–23 Blackburn Rovers F.C. season
2022–23_Blackburn_Rovers_F.C._season
120th season in existence of Brighton & Hove Albion
24 August 2021 Second round Cardiff City 0–2 Brighton & Hove Albion Leckwith 19:45 BST Vaulks 56' Wintle 73' Nelson 78' Report Moder 9' Zeqiri 55' Stadium:
2021–22 Brighton & Hove Albion F.C. season
2021–22_Brighton_&_Hove_Albion_F.C._season
Transport by bicycle in Cardiff, Wales
College of Music & Drama to Llys Talybont, connecting to the Taff Trail. Leckwith Road: from Ninian Park railway station in Canton connecting to the Ely
Cycling_in_Cardiff
Human settlement in Wales
unsold stretches being overgrown and impassable as far as the Fort Road bridge at Lavernock. Between Lavernock and Penarth the track bed is a rural greenway
Sully,_Vale_of_Glamorgan
Transport company in United Kingdom
involving considerably worse gradients. The Admiralty objected to the Severn bridge, and the result was that the line was authorised west of Chepstow only,
South_Wales_Railway
Ruins in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
is generally accessed by the lands of Rock Farm. There is a small stone bridge over a run-off of the river thaw that is likely related to the build of
East_Orchard_Castle
Country park in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
main feature at this country park are the two large lakes divided by a bridge on the main footpath 'mile road'. The country park has a variety of habitats
Cosmeston_Lakes_Country_Park
British railway signalling technology
In 1983, a prototype ARS started being used in revenue service at Three Bridges signalling control centre. Seeking to build on these advances, BR's Research
Integrated Electronic Control Centre
Integrated_Electronic_Control_Centre
She was on a voyage from Bordeaux, Gironde to Rouen, Seine-Infériure. Leckwith United Kingdom The steamship ran aground at Bilbao, Spain. Although condemned
List of shipwrecks in November 1874
List_of_shipwrecks_in_November_1874
Human settlement in Wales
giving rise to the unusual alignment of properties south of the railway bridge. The train station closed in 1971 and demolished. During the immediate post-railway
Peterston-super-Ely
Former railway station in England
Penarth and Vale of Glamorgan Cardiff Canton Locomotive Depot Ninian Park Leckwith Junction Penarth Harbour and Dock Railway to Taffs Well Ely Main Line St
Tutshill for Beachley Halt railway station
Tutshill_for_Beachley_Halt_railway_station
Sporting complex in Cardiff, Wales
Costing approximately £5 million, Pont y Werin (English: People's Bridge) is a bridge crossing the River Ely, allowing pedestrians and cyclists to travel
Cardiff International Sports Village
Cardiff_International_Sports_Village
Pen-y-Lan Road Range of Buildings at Court Farm, Llanquian Road Gatehouse and Bridge to Great House, Llanquian Road The Sweetings (including attached Barn and
Listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan
Listed_buildings_in_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan
Village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales
planted in the early 19th century by Mrs Nicholl of Merthyr Mawr. A Roman bridge is situated near the reserve. Ewenny has a community council which elects
Ewenny
Portsmouth 2017–18 football season
to Northampton Town in the second round. A third round trip to Stamford Bridge to face Chelsea U21s was next for Pompey. Updated to match(es) played on
2017–18 Portsmouth F.C. season
2017–18_Portsmouth_F.C._season
Football tournament season
25 November 2022 Cardiff City 1–0 Reading Leckwith 14:00 Wigley 76' Report Stadium: Cardiff International Sports Stadium Attendance: 100 Referee: Paul
2022–23_Premier_League_Cup
Human settlement in Wales
east/southeast nearing high-tide. Font-Y-Gary beach looking west. Railway Bridge at Font-y-Gary Mills, Anthony David (6 November 2003). A Dictionary of British
Font-y-Gary
Human settlement in Wales
sections of the old railway track bed are still open, from the Fort Road bridge as far as Lower Penarth. It is essentially now a rural greenway and cyclepath
Lavernock
Wigan Athletic 2022–23 football season
their main rivals Bolton Wanderers. Win Draw Loss Fixtures Bamber Bridge v Wigan Athletic Bolton Wanderers v Wigan Athletic Wigan Athletic v Liverpool
2022–23 Wigan Athletic F.C. season
2022–23_Wigan_Athletic_F.C._season
Railway network centred on Cardiff, Wales
Fairwater FRW 2 0.051 1987 City Line Grangetown Grangetown Grangetown Leckwith GTN 2 0.180 1882 Vale of Glamorgan Line Heath High Level Lefel Uchaf y
Rail_transport_in_Cardiff
Leckmelm Highland 57°52′N 5°06′W / 57.86°N 05.10°W / 57.86; -05.10 NH1690 Leckwith The Vale Of Glamorgan 51°27′N 3°13′W / 51.45°N 03.22°W / 51.45; -03
List of United Kingdom locations: Lea-Lei
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Lea-Lei
English football club season
23 September 2022. Retrieved 23 September 2022. "Lescott Joins Bamber Bridge On Loan". Blackpool FC. 5 November 2022. Retrieved 7 November 2022. "Jack
2022–23_Blackpool_F.C._season
Donats Castle (United World College of the (Atlantic), including entrance Bridge (13325)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 6 April 2019. "St
Grade I listed buildings in the Vale of Glamorgan
Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_the_Vale_of_Glamorgan
Human settlement in Wales
Boverton Castle pub Church Meadow Estate The Causeway Tremains Farm Boverton Bridge Boverton Court Boverton old road Boverton Place blue plaque Spurgeon, Clifford
Boverton
Human settlement in Wales
Llandough Llandow Llanfair Llangan Llantwit Major Michaelston-le-Pit and Leckwith Penarth Pendoylan Penllyn Peterston-super-Ely Rhoose St Athan St Bride's
Llanblethian
English football club season
May 2022 As of 7 May 2022 On 1 December, Rodwell-Grant's loan at Bamber Bridge was extended. On 24 February, Coulton's loan at Warrington Town was extended
2021–22 Preston North End F.C. season
2021–22_Preston_North_End_F.C._season
Human settlement in Wales
Anchor Inn, Well Road drops down a short steep hill to pass under an arched bridge carrying the double track Vale of Glamorgan line and extended in 1958 to
Aberthaw
LECKWITH BRIDGE
LECKWITH BRIDGE
Female
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic BrÃghid, BRIDGET means "exalted one."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English
Dwells at the Bridge; Bridge Builder; Lives Near a Bridge
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably an altered spelling of Bridges.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Written; Beautiful Writing
Boy/Male
Hindu
Written
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a derivative of the old personal name Lutwidge (Latin Lodovicus) (see Ludwig). This name is also established in Ireland.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by or kept a bridge (see Bridge).Americanized form of German Bruckmann (see Bruckman).James Bridgeman or Bridgman (1620–76) came to Hartford, CT, from Winchester, Hampshire, England, in 1640.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bridge.Americanized form of German Brücker (see Brucker).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Beckwith, now found chiefly in Nottinghamshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bridge. The -s generally represents the genitive case, but may occasionally be a plural. In some cases this name denoted someone from the Flemish city of Bruges (Brugge), meaning ‘bridges’, which had extensive trading links with England in the Middle Ages.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English brigge ‘bridge’, Old English brycg, applied as a topographic name for someone who lived near a bridge, a metonymic occupational name for a bridge keeper, or a habitational name from any of the places named with this element, as for example Bridge in Kent or Bridge Sollers in Herefordshire. Building and maintaining bridges was one of the three main feudal obligations, along with bearing arms and maintaining fortifications. The cost of building a bridge was often defrayed by charging a toll, the surname thus being acquired by the toll gatherer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Bridgwater in Somerset; the water which the bridge at Bridgwater crosses is the Parrett river, but the place name actually derives from Brigewaltier, i.e. ‘Walter’s bridge’, after Walter de Dowai, the 12th-century owner.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Bridget, BRIDGETTE means "exalted one."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in West Yorkshire named Beckwith, from Old English bēce ‘beech’ + Old Norse viðr ‘wood’ (replacing the cognate Old English wudu).Most if not all present-day bearers of the surname are probably descended from a certain William Beckwith who held the manor of Beckwith in 1364. In the U.S. the name also occurs in the elaborated form de la Beckwith.
Surname or Lastname
Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spellin
Respelling of German Brücker or Brügger, habitational names for someone from any of numerous places in southern Germany, Austria, and Switzerland named Bruck or Brugg, or a topographic name for someone who lived by a bridge (see Brucker).Altered spelling of German Brücher, a topographic name for someone who lived by a swamp, from Middle High German bruoch ‘swamp’ + the suffix -er, denoting an inhabitant.English (Somerset) : unexplained; perhaps a variant of Brooker.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Written
Boy/Male
English
From the Meadow Near the Bridge
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, probably from Bridgeford in Northumberland, Bridgford in Staffordshire, or East or West Bridgford in Nottinghamshire, which are named with Old English brycg ‘bridge’ + ford ‘ford’.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Meadow Near the Bridge
Boy/Male
English American
Lives near a bridge.
LECKWITH BRIDGE
LECKWITH BRIDGE
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Moon Ruler
Girl/Female
German, Greek
Pure; Form of Katherine
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victorious; Gods Messenger
Girl/Female
Bengali, Indian
Who is Like a Peacock; Name of a River in Bankura
Girl/Female
Arabic, Chinese, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim
A Mosque
Boy/Male
Sikh
Kind king
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Daren, DERREN means "from Araines."
Female
Dutch
, bright; or, clear.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Biblical English Greek Hebrew
King Henry IV, Part 2' Simon Shadow, a country soldier.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Teutonic
Noble Friend
LECKWITH BRIDGE
LECKWITH BRIDGE
LECKWITH BRIDGE
LECKWITH BRIDGE
LECKWITH BRIDGE
n.
A tax paid for some liberty or privilege, particularly for the privilege of passing over a bridge or on a highway, or for that of vending goods in a fair, market, or the like.
v. t.
To open or make a passage, as by a bridge.
n.
A movable building, of a square form, consisting of ten or even twenty stories and sometimes one hundred and twenty cubits high, usually moved on wheels, and employed in approaching a fortified place, for carrying soldiers, engines, ladders, casting bridges, and other necessaries.
a.
Passing or flowing through a bridge; -- said of water.
a.
Having no bridge; not bridged.
v. t.
Hence: To fix as a charge or burden upon; to load; to encumber; as, to saddle a town with the expense of bridges and highways.
n.
A bridge keeper; a warden or a guard for a bridge.
a.
Characterized by ruin; ruined; dilapidated; as, an edifice, bridge, or wall in a ruinous state.
v. t.
To build a bridge or bridges on or over; as, to bridge a river.
n.
A board or plank used as a bridge.
n.
A structure of considerable magnitude, usually with arches or supported on trestles, for carrying a road, as a railroad, high above the ground or water; a bridge; especially, one for crossing a valley or a gorge. Cf. Trestlework.
a.
Going or extending through; going, extending, or serving from the beginning to the end; thorough; complete; as, a through line; a through ticket; a through train. Also, admitting of passage through; as, a through bridge.
superl.
Conferring safety; securing from harm; not exposing to danger; confining securely; to be relied upon; not dangerous; as, a safe harbor; a safe bridge, etc.
n.
A movable frame or support for anything, as scaffolding, consisting of three or four legs secured to a top piece, and forming a sort of stool or horse, used by carpenters, masons, and other workmen; also, a kind of framework of strong posts or piles, and crossbeams, for supporting a bridge, the track of a railway, or the like.
n.
A low wall or vertical partition in the fire chamber of a furnace, for deflecting flame, etc.; -- usually called a bridge wall.
n.
The art of making roads or ways for traveling, including the construction of bridges, canals, viaducts, etc.
n.
A fortification commanding the extremity of a bridge nearest the enemy, to insure the preservation and usefulness of the bridge, and prevent the enemy from crossing; a tete-de-pont.
imp. & p. p.
of Bridge
a.
Full of bridges.