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3 bridges
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The main bridge seem here is the Royal Border Bridge. It is a Grade I listed railway viaduct built between 1847 and 1850, when it was opened by Queen Victoria. The engineer who designed it was Robert Stephenson (son of railway pioneer George Stephenson).
The second bridge is the Royal Tweed Bridge. was designed by L G Mouchel & Partners and built by Holloway Bros Ltd between 1924 and 1928. The bridge cost a total of £180,000 and opened with great ceremony by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII on 16th May 1928. It is Grade II listed structure.
The third bridge is dates from 1624 and is the fourth to have stood on this location. Two of the previous structures were destroyed by flooding and one by an English attack. The bridge is 355 metres long and was the original route of the A1, before the construction of the Royal Tweed Bridge in the 1920s. The bridge is a Grade I listed structure. It is undoubtedly the prettiest of the the three.
![Bridge Over the River Tweed](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/61/68/49116168.7b648760.800.jpg?r2)
![Underneath the Arches](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/61/70/49116170.3687c442.800.jpg?r2)
Courtesy of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berwick_Bridge
The main bridge seem here is the Royal Border Bridge. It is a Grade I listed railway viaduct built between 1847 and 1850, when it was opened by Queen Victoria. The engineer who designed it was Robert Stephenson (son of railway pioneer George Stephenson).
The second bridge is the Royal Tweed Bridge. was designed by L G Mouchel & Partners and built by Holloway Bros Ltd between 1924 and 1928. The bridge cost a total of £180,000 and opened with great ceremony by the Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII on 16th May 1928. It is Grade II listed structure.
The third bridge is dates from 1624 and is the fourth to have stood on this location. Two of the previous structures were destroyed by flooding and one by an English attack. The bridge is 355 metres long and was the original route of the A1, before the construction of the Royal Tweed Bridge in the 1920s. The bridge is a Grade I listed structure. It is undoubtedly the prettiest of the the three.
![Bridge Over the River Tweed](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/61/68/49116168.7b648760.800.jpg?r2)
![Underneath the Arches](https://cdn.ipernity.com/200/61/70/49116170.3687c442.800.jpg?r2)
Courtesy of en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berwick_Bridge
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Gut, dass du den Link hinzugefügt hast, denn sonst könnte man nicht ahnen, wo du gewesen bist.
Schöne Grüße aus Mülheim!
I love the reflections too..............and the whole scene has a calm and peaceful feel to it.
Best wishes
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