7367 x 4790 px | 62,4 x 40,6 cm | 24,6 x 16 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
1988
Ort:
Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland, England, Europe
Weitere Informationen:
Berwick Bridge Built 1611 to 1634 by James Burrell: 355 metres long, 5 metres wide, 15 red sandstone arches with cutwaters which carry Doric columns and busts. The arches are highest at the North end, 14 metres. Now only used one way for traffic. Royal Border Bridge Built 1846 to 1849 by Robert Stephenson for the York Newcastle and Berwick Railway: 28 high round arches in stone faced brick on stone piers, 38 metres above the river. Opened officially by Queen Victoria in 1850. Royal Tweed Bridge Built 1925 to 1928 by L G Mouchel and Partners. Built to take much of the through traffic from Berwick Bridge: four concrete spans. Bottom right is the entrance to Tweedmouth Harbour Harbor. Berwick is the northern most town in England, and is the former county town of Berwickshire in Scotland.