CARTLAND CRAGS BRIDGE. 

 [By R. P. Leitch, after a Drawing by J. S. Smiles.] 



Fiddler's Burn Bridge is of three arches, one of 150 

 and two of 105 feet span each. There are fourteen 

 other bridges, presenting from one to three arches, 

 of from 20 to 90 feet span. But the most picturesque 

 and remarkable bridge constructed by Telford in that 

 district was upon another line of road subsequently 

 carried out by him, in the upper part of the county 

 of Lanark, and crossing the main line of the Carlisle 

 and Glasgow road almost at right angles. Its northern 

 and eastern part formed a direct line of communication 



