What about this one.......Is the house you see a bit in this photo , the lighter bits in the old photo....If that makes sense!
http://www.francisfrith.com/dalehead-crags/dalehead-grange-hall-bridge-1921_71216
I like this one too. I kept coming back to it when I was looking for this little bridge and also WAI 176 (the one with a weir).
The Francis Frith site have linked this photo to the wrong Dalehead however. Dale Head in Cumbria is near Great Gable, which this background hill certainly isn't.
The Dalehead where Grange Hall Bridge stood was part of the Hodder Valley area (Bowland, Lancashire) that was flooded to create the Stocks reservoir
http://www.dalehead.org/grange_hall.htmScroll down to the bridge photo, supplied by a former Dalehead resident. Very interesting website.
I think it was Trishanne who mentioned the similarity to packhorse bridges in Bowland, very early on in the thread

Quite difficult to find evidence for a bridge that was flooded under 100 feet of water though!

Barbara