Showing posts with label Devil's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Devil's. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 January 2018

Whispers of the Devil: Unravelling the History and Legends of Devil's Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale.

Nestled amidst the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales, where the River Lune carves its path through the verdant landscape, stands a relic of centuries past: Devil's Bridge. This ancient stone structure, a Grade I listed monument, whispers tales of monks, daredevils, and, of course, the Devil himself. Once a vital artery of transportation, it now stands as a picturesque testament to a bygone era, drawing visitors with its haunting beauty and captivating legends.

A Bridge Forged in Time:

Devil's Bridge, believed to have been constructed around 1370, predates many of the surrounding settlements. Historical records suggest that the monks of St Mary's Abbey, York, were responsible for its creation. This strategic crossing provided a vital link across the River Lune, facilitating trade and travel in a region where travel was often challenging. Its rugged stone arches, weathered by the relentless passage of time, speak of the craftsmanship and endurance of medieval builders.

However, its role as the primary crossing was eventually superseded by the construction of the nearby Stanley Bridge in 1932, a more modern and robust structure better suited to the increasing volume of traffic. The transition relegated Devil's Bridge to pedestrian and recreational use, preserving its historical integrity but altering its purpose.

Daredevil's Delight, Legend's Lore:

For generations, Devil's Bridge became synonymous with a thrill-seeking activity known as tombstoning. The deep pools beneath the central arch, carved out by the river's relentless flow, provided a seemingly safe landing for those daring enough to leap from the bridge's heights. This adrenaline-fueled pastime, however, came to an end a few years ago when it was outlawed due to safety concerns.

Yet, despite the ban on tombstoning, the bridge retains its allure, particularly during the summer months. It remains a popular destination for motorcyclists navigating the winding roads of the Yorkshire Dales, offering a scenic pit stop and a chance to soak in the area's natural beauty.

The Devil's Bargain:

But it is the bridge's legend that truly captures the imagination. The story goes that the Devil himself constructed the bridge, offering his services in exchange for the first soul to cross it upon completion. Local lore recounts how a clever woman outwitted the Devil by throwing a piece of bread across the bridge, prompting her dog to chase after it. Thus, the dog became the first "soul" to cross, leaving the Devil frustrated and cheated of his prize.

This tale, echoing similar legends found across Europe, adds a layer of mystique to the bridge, transforming it from a simple stone structure into a gateway to the supernatural. The legend serves as a reminder of the enduring power of folklore and the way in which stories can shape our understanding of places.

A Legacy Preserved:

Today, Devil's Bridge stands as a testament to the rich history and enduring legends of the Yorkshire Dales. Its Grade I listed status ensures its preservation for future generations, allowing visitors to experience a tangible link to the past. As we gaze upon its weathered stones and listen to the gentle murmur of the River Lune, we are reminded of the monks, the daredevils, and the Devil himself – all of whom have left their mark on this remarkable bridge. A place where history, legend, and natural beauty intertwine, Devil's Bridge continues to captivate and inspire, offering a glimpse into the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.

The pictures were taken on the 4th April 2015 using a Polaroid is2132 bridge camera. Clicking any image should open a link in another window to my Colin Green Photography, Devil's Bridge Category on Zazzle.

Devil's Bridge and Stanley Bridge over the River Lune in Kirkby Lonsdale, surrounded by trees and rocky riverbanks.

Scenic view of the historic stone Devil's Bridge spanning the River Lune in Kirkby Lonsdale, framed from underneath Stanley Bridge.

Scenic view of the River Lune flowing north from Devil's Bridge in Kirkby Lonsdale, featuring rocky banks, autumn trees, and visitors on a gravel beach under a blue sky.

An ancient stone arched bridge, Devil's Bridge in Kirkby Lonsdale, spanning over a wide, rocky riverbed with large limestone slabs and a clear blue sky.

A black and white photograph showing the stone walkway across the top of the historic Devil's Bridge in Kirkby Lonsdale, featuring the old stone parapets, an information board, and bare trees in the background.
The following pictures are the result of a little playing around on Photoshop. You can buy products featuring the images on my Redbubble ArtworkNorth store.

An ancient three-arched stone bridge, Devil's Bridge, spanning across the calm River Lune in Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, with green trees and clouds reflecting perfectly in the still water during a bright day.

A moody, low-light evening view of Devil's Bridge in Kirkby Lonsdale, showing the dark silhouette of the stone arches over the deep blue waters of the River Lune at twilight with a second bridge visible in the background.

A scenic golden hour sunrise over Devil's Bridge in Kirkby Lonsdale, featuring vibrant pink and orange clouds in the sky reflecting flawlessly onto the calm surface of the River Lune.

The following were artworks I created based on the images I took, copies can also be purchased of these on my Zazzle and Redbubble stores.

A textured colour sketch drawing of Devil’s Bridge and Stanley Bridge over the River Lune in Kirkby Lonsdale, featuring a decorative distressed vignette border.

A stylized colour ink and pencil drawing of the historic stone Devil’s Bridge in Kirkby Lonsdale, showing Stanley Bridge visible through its central arch over the River Lune.

A black and white pen ink sketch style digital illustration of the historic Devil's Bridge and Stanley Bridge over the River Lune in Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, featuring textured line work of the arches, surrounding trees, and flowing river.

A textured colour pencil drawing style illustration of the historic stone Devil's Bridge spanning the River Lune in Kirkby Lonsdale, featuring reflections in the water and surrounding trees.

A stylized pencil sketch illustration of Devil's Bridge in Kirkby Lonsdale with a soft vignette edge, showing the three arches of the historic bridge reflected on the calm surface of the River Lune.

A distressed, textured art style illustration looking north along the River Lune from Devil's Bridge in Kirkby Lonsdale, showing figures walking along the riverbank surrounded by autumn trees.

All the images remain the copyright of Colin Green.