The picture above shows the August 1879 flood. Water reached to within fifty yards of Maids’ Causeway. More than three inches of rain fell in six hours and the river rose eight feet in two or three hours. The low level footbridge and the high-back bridge over the lock were erected in 1863. The lock-keeper’s residence was a single storey building.
A new bridge was built in 1892 which was presumably the one still used at the beginning of the 21st century.
Information about Jesus Lock can be found here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_Lock
K6 telephone kiosks are listed buildings
The bridge shown in the cartoon below appears to be the same and the second version of the bridge still used in the 21st century.
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