This spiral bridge on England's Macclesfield Canal is an impressive example of 19th-century engineering. Known as the "Snake Bridge" or "Roving Bridge," it was created to let horses towing canal boats switch sides of the canal without needing to be unhitched from the towline.
Journal entry:
“Finished the last illustration for Cendrillon, the English say ‘Cinderella’. Perhaps the beautiful tale of magic and love will serve to take the minds of young and old alike off the horrors of this war. I gave the Fairy a butterfly dress, I wonder if children will notice?”
—Edmund Dulac. January, 1915