Tuesday, 13 July 2010

The old Bridge of Berwick

The oldest bridge in Berwick, once the only bridge and road from Edinbough to London. Its history is HERE.
Its still in use - altho its a one way only.
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17 comments:

Cezar and Léia said...

I love bridges and this one is really wonderful!
I also enjoy the angle in this picture, these fabulous stones and so beautiful blue!
Hugs
Lëia

George said...

What a beautiful old bridge. I love all those arches!

Unknown said...

So no chance of a return journey then !

Betty Manousos said...

Hello Imac!
What an amazing old bridge! Love bridges, especially the old ones..and the history behind!
B :)

Tom said...

Great header Stewert...

Anonymous said...

Gosh, and it even looks ancient. What is that red thing in the one picture?

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imac said...

Hi Abe, its a tramp.
You can click and enlarge any of my pics.

Dar said...

Your Old Bridge of Berwick is wonderful...I hope they never have need to destroy such gorgeous timeless architecture. A true wonder! As are the other 2 bridges of Berwick...what a relaxing way to take a much needed break.
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Betsy Banks Adams said...

If that old bridge could talk, I'll bet it would have some fascinating stories to tell..
Betsy

SandyCarlson said...

When you get to that age, it's ok to be one-way! Great shots.

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Mac: This is such a neat bridge, it is a great span of the river. I enjoyed all the photos from Berwick.

Michele said...

Wow... old indeed. Such character. If that bridge could only talk, the stories it could tell over the years it stood there. Very nice!

Kerri Farley said...

It really is a lovely bridge!!

Staffan H said...

What a beautiful bridge! It is very elegant and I love the hues.

joey said...

Love this historic photo and fun to connect after being away for 2 weeks. Happy summer :)

Dave Cawkwell said...

I like the sweeping flow of this bridge across the top photo. Looking at the water marks its obvious that the water was quite low on the day you were there.

Sunny said...

They don't make them like they used to. What a grand old bridge, I love the arches.
☼ Sunny