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Information notice attached to the bridge approach. The bridge was designed by a French engineer (Ferdinand Arnodin) and opened in 1906. It was closed in 1985 when wire breakages were found and re-opened in 1995 after a £3 million refurbishment. It now operates every day

Taken in September 2003 by Adrian Pingstone and released to the public domain.


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