Thanks Simon. Great - loads of rust! Thought the fastenings rang a bell - just look at the connections on this Oakeley 1950's bridge. Steel girders under the floor, rather than massive timber beams, but otherwise much the same.
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Back on Floor 3, Playing with sketching, I reckon the flooring timbers must be getting on for a foot wide and 2.5in deep. I count about 8 timbers between each hanging support, and five hanging supports - that gives a bridge length of approx 6 x 8 = 48ft - which is about the right width for a chamber. I don't know - and I can't tell how much the bridge timbers are supported by the rock floor in the levels at either end - I would guess a couple of feet - no more?
I'll redraw on this basis unless anyone feels I'm wildly out.
Cheers
Grahami
The map is the territory - especially in chain scale.