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Viaducts Collection (page 3)

Background imageViaducts Collection: Bridge, Chicago Harbour

Bridge, Chicago Harbour
Single leaf bascule bridge of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway, in Chicago harbour. It is operated by electricity. Date: 1916

Background imageViaducts Collection: Llanfaes Bridge

Llanfaes Bridge
Llanfaes Bridg, over the River Usk, Brecon, Wales. Date: 1960s photo

Background imageViaducts Collection: Birkenhead Cattle Bridge

Birkenhead Cattle Bridge
This bridge at Birkenhead Dock, Merseyside, England, was at one time used for transporting cattle only. Date: 1950s

Background imageViaducts Collection: Betwys-Y-Coed Bridge

Betwys-Y-Coed Bridge
The Waterloo Bridge at Betwys- y-Coed, Caernarvonshire, Wales, was built by Thomas Telford in 1815. The arch was constructed in the same year Waterloo was fought. Date: built 1815

Background imageViaducts Collection: Old Dee Bridge

Old Dee Bridge
The picturesque Old Dee Bridge, spanning the River Dee at Chester, Cheshire, England. Note the irregular sized arches. Date: 14th century

Background imageViaducts Collection: Llanrwst Bridge

Llanrwst Bridge, over the River Conwy, a stone bridge, built c. 1636. The Ty Hwnt ir Bont, 15th century buildings, now a National Trust property and tearooms, on the right. Date: 17th century

Background imageViaducts Collection: Old Erzsabet Bridge

Old Erzsabet Bridge
The original, beautiful, Erzsebet (Elizabeth) Bridge, Budapest, Hungary, which was built between 1897 and 1903. It was destroyed during World War Two (1945). Rebuilt 1960s Date: built 1897 - 1903

Background imageViaducts Collection: Tower Bridge Open

Tower Bridge Open
The famous Tower Bridge, a bascule bridge, London, was designed by Horace Jones, who died in 1887, before it was completed. Sir John Wolfe- Barry completed it in 1894. Date: built 1886 - 1894

Background imageViaducts Collection: Military Bridge 18th C

Military Bridge 18th C
an example of a military bridge made out of wood in 18th century France. The bridge is supported by boats. Date: Circa 1760

Background imageViaducts Collection: Grosvenor Bridge

Grosvenor Bridge, spanning the River Dee, at Chester, Cheshire, England. It was opened by Princess Victoria was then the worlds largest single arch stone bridge. Date: opened 1832

Background imageViaducts Collection: George Washington Bridge

George Washington Bridge
The two-level George Washington bridge, crossing the Hudson River, New York, U.S.A. It was designed by Othmar H, Ammann. The lower level opened 29 August 1962. Date: opened 25 October 1931

Background imageViaducts Collection: Tower Bridge 1939

Tower Bridge 1939
The famous Tower Bridge, a bascule bridge, London, was designed by Horace Jones, who died in 1887, before it was completed. Sir John Wolfe- Barry completed it in 1894. Date: built 1886 - 1894

Background imageViaducts Collection: Farndon Bridge

Farndon Bridge, an old bridge across the River Dee, Cheshire England. The bridge is allegedly haunted by two children, whose screams can be heard on rainy nights. Date: 1960s

Background imageViaducts Collection: Four Bridges of Conway

Four Bridges of Conway
A striking impression of the four bridges of Conway, Carnarvonshire, North Wales, seen from the Castle. Date: 1960s

Background imageViaducts Collection: Bradford on Avon Bridge

Bradford on Avon Bridge
The Chapel on the Bridge, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England, which over the centuries has been a chapel. a lock-up and a toll house. Date: 13th century

Background imageViaducts Collection: Queens Park Bridge

Queens Park Bridge
Queens Park Suspension Bridge, built to the designs of Charles Greenwood, Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: completed 1923

Background imageViaducts Collection: New Conway Bridge

New Conway Bridge
The fine new bridge which spans the River Conway, beside Conway Castle (13th century), Carnarvonshire, Wales. Date: completed 1958

Background imageViaducts Collection: Bredwardine Bridge

Bredwardine Bridge, Herefordshire, England, which spans the River Wye. It was built towards the end of the 18th century and restored in 1922. Date: 18th century

Background imageViaducts Collection: Llanddewi Bridge

Llanddewi Bridge
The bridge over the River Ithon at Llanddewi, Radnorshire, Wales. Date: 1960s

Background imageViaducts Collection: Clachan Bridge

Clachan Bridge

Background imageViaducts Collection: Rhyd Llanfair Bridge

Rhyd Llanfair Bridge
The single span of the Rhyd Llanfair Bridge, over the River Conway, Denbighshire, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageViaducts Collection: Bridge House

Bridge House
An unusual bridge, near Mostyn, Flintshire, Wales. Two houses are built on a bridge, which also bridges another road on the Mostyn Estate. Date: 1960s

Background imageViaducts Collection: Royal Tweed Bridge

Royal Tweed Bridge
Jacobean and modern bridges at Berick on Tweed, Northumberland, England. The modern Royal Tweed Bridge was opened in 1928. The old Border Bridge behind is 17th century. Date: opened 1928

Background imageViaducts Collection: Old Carmarthen Bridge

Old Carmarthen Bridge, over the River Towy at Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire, Wales. Date: 1930s

Background imageViaducts Collection: Llanwryst Bridge

Llanwryst Bridge
An imposing view of the elegant stone bridge which spans the River Conwy at Llanwrst, Wales. Date: 17th century

Background imageViaducts Collection: Newport Bridge

Newport Bridge
Newport Transporter Bridge, Monmouthshire, Wales, is one of the worlds few surviving aerial ferries. It was completed in 1906 by French engineer Ferdinand Arnodin. Date: 1906

Background imageViaducts Collection: Pont Ben-Y-Benglog

Pont Ben-Y-Benglog
Pont Pen-y-Benglog, at the head of Nant Francon Pass, Caernarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageViaducts Collection: Conway Castle Bridge

Conway Castle Bridge
Conway (Conwy) Castle suspension bridge, Gwynedd, North Wales, was designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826. Date: completed 1826

Background imageViaducts Collection: Llandilo Bridge

Llandilo Bridge, the largest single-span bridge in Wales, over the River Towy, Carmarthenshire. Date: 19th century

Background imageViaducts Collection: Menai Suspension Bridge

Menai Suspension Bridge
Thomas Telfords graceful suspension bridge over the Menai Straits, looking towards the Carnarvonshire mountains, Wales. Date: built 1819 - 1826

Background imageViaducts Collection: Train on French Riviera

Train on French Riviera
The Corniche railway route on the rocky coast of the French Riviera runs through a succession of tunnels and viaducts. Date: 1901

Background imageViaducts Collection: Switzerland - Wassen Viaduct

Switzerland - Wassen Viaduct Date: circa 1903

Background imageViaducts Collection: Hereford Bridge

Hereford Bridge

Background imageViaducts Collection: Turks Build Boat Bridge

Turks Build Boat Bridge
In the course of their war with Russia, the Turks build a bridge of boats to enable them to cross the Danube from Tschaiten to Widdin. Logs are laid from one boat to another. Date: 1877

Background imageViaducts Collection: Quai Vert and Pont du Cheval, Bruges, Belgium

Quai Vert and Pont du Cheval, Bruges, Belgium
View of the Quai Vert and the Pont du Cheval in Bruges (Brugge), Belgium. Date: circa 1920

Background imageViaducts Collection: Rouen Transporter Bridge

Rouen Transporter Bridge
Horse-drawn wagons in the nacelle of le pont transbordeur - transporter bridge across the Seine. Date: 1904

Background imageViaducts Collection: Iron bridge, London Bridge Station, City of London

Iron bridge, London Bridge Station, City of London
The massive iron bridge at London Bridge station, carrying the railway over the roadway and forward to Charing Cross. Date: 1863

Background imageViaducts Collection: Viaduct across the Sankey valley (for the LMR)

Viaduct across the Sankey valley (for the LMR), 1831 Date: 1831

Background imageViaducts Collection: Slade Viaduct Devon

Slade Viaduct Devon
Part of the South Devon Railway, built by Brunel

Background imageViaducts Collection: Ivy Bridge Viaduct

Ivy Bridge Viaduct
Built by Brunel to carry the South Devon Railway over the river Erme

Background imageViaducts Collection: Sunderland Bridge

Sunderland Bridge
Bridge over the Wear at Sunderland (Tyne & Wear), with shipping including a sailing vessel being towed out to sea by a steam tug. Built 1793, repaired Robt Stephenson 1859

Background imageViaducts Collection: Pack Horse Bridge

Pack Horse Bridge
The ancient pack horse bridge at Allerford, Somerset. The combination of the bridge, the old inn, cottages with quaint roofs and chimneys, make it a charming West Country village

Background imageViaducts Collection: Bridge Building America

Bridge Building America
Construction on an unnamed bridge, probably in New York. Workmen putting a cross beam into place

Background imageViaducts Collection: Menai Bridges / Hawkins

Menai Bridges / Hawkins
The Britannia Tubular Bridge (foreground) designed by Robert Stephenson and opened in 1850 and the Menai Suspension Bridge designed by Thomas Telford, opened in 1826

Background imageViaducts Collection: Dee Viaduct / Llangollen

Dee Viaduct / Llangollen
The Dee Viaduct, Vale of Llangollen, carrying the Chester & Shrewsbury railway

Background imageViaducts Collection: Conway Bridge / Wales

Conway Bridge / Wales
The Conway ( Conwy ) Castle Bridge a steel suspension bridge built by Thomas Telford (1757- 1834) between 1822 and 1826

Background imageViaducts Collection: Conway Tubular Bridge

Conway Tubular Bridge
Conwy railway bridge was built by Robert Louis Stevenson and officially opened in 1849, although completed in 1848. The tube is 412 feet long and weighs 1300 tonnes

Background imageViaducts Collection: Menai Bridge - Telford

Menai Bridge - Telford
The suspension bridge over the Menai Straits, built by Thomas Telford and opened on 30 January 1826



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