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Bridges Collection (page 8)

Background imageBridges Collection: Aerial view the Festival of Britain and its Dome of Discovery, June 1951

Aerial view the Festival of Britain and its Dome of Discovery, June 1951

Background imageBridges Collection: Fishing boats tied to the quay are frame by the Construction of Tyne Bridge in early 1928

Fishing boats tied to the quay are frame by the Construction of Tyne Bridge in early 1928 The years of 1927 and 1928 were very special on Tyneside

Background imageBridges Collection: Dockers on Newcastles Quayside. c. 1930

Dockers on Newcastles Quayside. c. 1930
Dockers on Newcastles Quayside. c.1930

Background imageBridges Collection: Cockley Beck bridge and Red How in the Lake District Cumbria

Cockley Beck bridge and Red How in the Lake District Cumbria. Stone Bridge Trees Mountain River England Rural Landscape

Background imageBridges Collection: Tower Bridge London and the St Katharines Dock Area of London

Tower Bridge London and the St Katharines Dock Area of London

Background imageBridges Collection: A young boy on tip toes to get a view from the bridge - 1959

A young boy on tip toes to get a view from the bridge - 1959

Background imageBridges Collection: The bridge over the River Thames at Kingston upon Thames as the sun breaks through

The bridge over the River Thames at Kingston upon Thames as the sun breaks through the morning mist on a late autumn day. Weather Boat moored to buoy Reflections Circa 1953 © Mirrorpix

Background imageBridges Collection: Hammersmith Bridge is one of the bridges crossing the River Thames

Hammersmith Bridge is one of the bridges crossing the River Thames

Background imageBridges Collection: The Burn is tranquil as it passes underneathe the bridge in the fading sunlight not far

The Burn is tranquil as it passes underneathe the bridge in the fading sunlight not far above Loch Lomond Bridges Brick Reflections on the water symmetry Circa 1955

Background imageBridges Collection: The Forth Rail Bridge The Forth Bridge The Forth Bridge (Built 1890

The Forth Rail Bridge The Forth Bridge The Forth Bridge (Built 1890) was the largest span bridge in the world. The bridge took seven years to build

Background imageBridges Collection: The Firth of Forth crossed by the Rail and Road bridges

The Firth of Forth crossed by the Rail and Road bridges

Background imageBridges Collection: The Tyne Bridge iilluminated at night c. 1969

The Tyne Bridge iilluminated at night c. 1969
The Tyne Bridge iilluminated at night c.1969

Background imageBridges Collection: The Tyne Bridge, The High Level Rail Bridge and The Swing Bridge in 1969

The Tyne Bridge, The High Level Rail Bridge and The Swing Bridge in 1969

Background imageBridges Collection: Holt Fleet Bridge, over the river Severn at Holt Fleet. Holt, Worcestershire

Holt Fleet Bridge, over the river Severn at Holt Fleet. Holt, Worcestershire. 20th April 1999

Background imageBridges Collection: James Fraser with Bond car 875cc April 1998

James Fraser with Bond car 875cc April 1998

Background imageBridges Collection: Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge bumper

Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge bumper

Background imageBridges Collection: Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge

Eileen Catterson with Z3 BMW convertible car May 1998 at Forth Rail bridge

Background imageBridges Collection: British tanks cross a Bailey Bridge in Italy constructed by sappers under constant enemy

British tanks cross a Bailey Bridge in Italy constructed by sappers under constant enemy fire during WW2

Background imageBridges Collection: Prefabricated Port in Normandy 1944 Two Prefabricated ports the size of Gibraltar

Prefabricated Port in Normandy 1944 Two Prefabricated ports the size of Gibraltar which were manufactured in Britain and towed across the Channel and set down off the coast of Normandy



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