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Runcorn-Widnes BridgeA striking impression of the then newly built Runcorn - Widnes Bridge, which connects Cheshire with Lancashire, across the Manchester Ship Canal. Date: 1962
Runcorn Bridge 1905This bridge connected Runcorn and Widnes across the river Mersey. It opened 29 May 1905, replacing the previous ferry. Known locally as " The Car" after its suspension bridge
Electric Car Crossing ship canal from Runcorn to WidnesThe Runcorn-Widnes Transporter Bridge crossed the river Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal linking the towns of Runcorn and Widnes. Opened on 29th May 1905. Date: circa 1905
A Puffer - the Adherance (1914) - Jas. Cooper, WidnesA Puffer boat - the Adherance (1914) - Jas. Cooper, Widnes - pictured in the 1920s Date: 1920s
Widnes Transporter BridgeThe Widnes Transporter Bridge - opened by Sir J T Brunner on 29th May 1905. A span of 1000ft from the centre to the centre of each tower, each 1000ft in height
Widnes Trasnporter Bridge Date: early 1900s
Widnes Transporter Bridge, early 1900s Date: early 1900s
Victoria Road, Widnes early 1900's
Widnes Victoria Road early 1900s
England / RuncornA general view overlooking the two towns of Runcorn and Widnes, Cheshire, England. The impressive steel arched road bridge in the distance, was built in 1962. Date: 1960s