The Inglis Bridge, Monmouth, Wales crosses the River Monnow linking Vauxhall Fields and the suburb of Osbaston.
[4] The regiment was, and is, based at Monmouth Castle,[5] and the bridge provided access to its training ground on Vauxhall Fields.
[13] Vauxhall Fields was developed as a pleasure ground in the 18th century by John Tibbs, landlord of the Beaufort Arms Hotel.
[14] In the 1850s, the headquarters of the RMRE were established at Monmouth Castle, and a training camp was developed on Vauxhall Fields in the early 20th century.
[19] The Inglis bridges were constructed using prefabricated components, allowing for rapid deployment and reuse in combat conditions.