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Scotswood Suspension Bridge (1831 - 1967)


Scotswood Bridge Whorlton Suspension Bridge John Green (1787 - 1852)
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003377:Scotswood Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown 1931

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38674a:Scotswood Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown 1967

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050923:Scotswood Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown 1907

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026090: Scotswood Bridge, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1901

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062237:Scotswood Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown c.1890

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069206: Blaydon Races Centenary Procession, Scotswood, 1962

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051145:Scotswood Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Unknown 1910

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38674b: Scotswood Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne, Jimmy Forsyth, 1967

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John Green (1787 - 1852)
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John Green (1787 - 1852)
- Overview About John and Benjamin Green John Green (1787 - 1852) was a civil engineer and architect based in Newcastle. He worked in partnership with his son Benjamin Green. Some …
Whorlton Suspension Bridge
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Whorlton Suspension Bridge
- Overview Map Street View The toll bridge over the River Tees at Whorlton, County Durham, was opened in 1831. It was designed by John and Benjamin Green of Newcastle, who …
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Tyne and Wear HER(4133): Scotswood Road Bridge (old)
- "The present Scotswood Road Bridge is a bowstring girder bridge built in 1967 to a design approved by the Royal Fine Art Commission. Its predecessor, however was a much more …

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Scotswood Bridge looking north

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Toll Gate on Scotswood Bridge. The date is probably earlier than 1910 as toll payments were cancelled around 1907.

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Aerial view of Scotswood showing the railway bridge, Adamsez' Works and Denton Dene

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Tyne & Wear HER: 4133
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