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Embsay Signal Box

Typical Midland Railway signal box now controlling operations on a heritage railway.

Engine Arm Aqueduct, Birmingham

A cast iron structure by Thomas Telford carrying water over water, a scheduled Ancient Monument.

Erskine Bridge

A fifteen-span cable-stayed box girder bridge 660 metres in length that carries the A898 at a height of 45 metres across the Clyde downstream from Glasgow, replacing the Erskine Ferry

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

The longest extant packhorse bridge in Britain. it is a Grade I listed structure.

Essex Bridge, Great Haywood

The longest surviving packhorse bridge in Britain, it crosses the river Trent on 14 arches and is listed Grade I.

Ewood Aqueduct

A single span carrying the Leeds & Liverpool Canal over the Darwen valley in Blackburn, built in 1816.

Exe Bridge, Exeter

The oldest surviving medieval stone bridge in the country, it was discovered and excavated in the late 20th century.

Exebridge Gate Toll House, Morbath

19th century octagonal toll house

Exeter Ship Canal

Opened 1566 and later extended. The first canal to be built in Britain since Roman times and the first to use Pound Locks.

Fairfield Heritage, Govan

Offices of Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co built 1889-91. Now a heritage centre for Scotland's shipbuilding industry on the Clyde