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The Bridge at Knaresborough

The Bridge at Knaresborough

The famous railway viaduct over the River Nidd at Knaresborough, taken from the castle ruins above the town.Started in 1846, the original viaduct fell down when nearing completion and had to be rebuilt. It was finally ready in 1851.

Liz Alderdice

Image size: 5503 x 3302, 16.54Mb | Camera details: Canon EOS-1Ds Mark III | Date uploaded: 05/07/2018

Liz Alderdice | The Bridge at Knaresborough
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