Elvet Bridge, Durham

  • Description

    "Seen from the Prince Bishops car park. The bridge links the peninsula to the Elvet area of the city, and is a Grade I listed building. It was constructed in 1160 and has a total of 10 arches. The number 2 is for the guidance of the many rowers who use the river - denoting the 'hard' arch for rowers; number 1 is the 'easy' arch." Photo by Paul Harrop, 2011.
  • Owner

    Paul Harrop
  • Source

    Geograph (Geograph)
  • License

    What does this mean? Creative Commons License
  • Further information

    Link: http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2531555
    Resource type: Image
    Added by: Pat Thomson
    Last modified: 7 years ago
    Viewed: 778 times
    Picture Taken: 2011-07-30
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