Hi ...
Looking back at an Irvine Herald article on the
renovation of the Eglinton Tournament Bridge..
William Lee Ker in his book "Kilwinning" of 1900
states on page 326 that the current bridge was not the original Tournament
Bridge which stood 100 yds nearer the Castle.
In describing the procession .... 'along the
present road which leads to the stables where it turned sharp to the right
towards the Lugton which was crossed by what is now called the Tournament
Bridge, but which was then situated about 100 yards nearer the Castle and
had three arches instead of two.'
If this is so, when was the present two arch bridge
built and for what purpose ??
Admittedly, I haven't been to view the renovations
which might give me this information ...
Francisco Haro.