The Bering Land Bridge had closed, thus Beringia ceased to exist. |
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The largest towns are Holyhead, Llangefni, Benllech, Menai Bridge, and Amlwch. |
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The Commodore Barry Bridge is an example of this type of cantilever bridge. |
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The Vejle Fjord Bridge is a concrete bridge built using the balanced cantilever method. |
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On 11 December at the Battle of Orewin Bridge at Builth Wells, he was killed while separated from his army. |
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The Aberystwyth head office was originally based in Bridge Street, before moving to Terrace Road, and Grays Inn Road. |
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The first is the Queen's Park Suspension Bridge, which forms the only exclusively pedestrian footway across the river in Chester. |
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Above the Old Dee Bridge is Chester Weir, which was built by Hugh Lupus to supply power to his corn mills. |
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The other side of the Grosvenor Bridge is the Roodee, Chester's race course and the oldest course in the country. |
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Hawarden Bridge railway station serves the Deeside Industrial Park, Deeside Power Station and the works at Dee Marsh. |
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The deaths of Tostig and Hardrada at Stamford Bridge left William as Harold's only serious opponent. |
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At Waterloo the A477 road crosses the Daugleddau estuary on the Cleddau Bridge and continues towards Haverfordwest. |
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The route to Hakin and the western side of the town is along the A4076 via Victoria Bridge over the docks. |
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Conwy Suspension Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford to replace the ferry, was completed in 1826 and spans the River Conwy next to the castle. |
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The Conwy Railway Bridge, a Tubular bridge, was built for the Chester and Holyhead Railway by Robert Stephenson. |
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The new crossing carries more traffic than the Severn Bridge, which is still in use. |
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The overall design of the new crossing makes it more resistant to high winds than the old Severn Bridge. |
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The toll levied on the Second Severn Crossing has always been identical to that on the Severn Bridge. |
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Grosvenor is the Duke's family name, which explains such features in the city as the Grosvenor Bridge, the Grosvenor Hotel, and Grosvenor Park. |
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Castle Street follows on from Cowbridge Road East from Canton and begins after Cardiff Bridge, over the River Taff. |
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Working downstream from Frankwell Bridge, a modern pedestrian footbridge spans the River Severn between Frankwell and the town centre. |
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Welsh Bridge was built in the 1790s to replace the ancient St George's Bridge. |
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It is situated in Frankwell next to the Welsh Bridge on the bank of the River Severn. |
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This same practice applies to all the London mainline rail termini, except London Bridge. |
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Along the way, ferry commuters will get to see the skyline of George Town and Butterworth, as well as the Penang Bridge. |
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Companies operating such services included Channel Air Bridge, Silver City Airways, and Corsair. |
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Blythe Bridge, although outside the city's boundaries, is part of the built up area. |
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A year later, on 23 August 2002, he bagged his 100th career goal in a draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. |
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A few months after Welsh was born, his mother persuaded her husband to buy the Bridge Inn Hotel on Berw Road, and the family moved there. |
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Welsh's mother was the daughter of a hotelier from Merthyr, and the Bridge Inn was her responsibility, as John Thomas was often away from home. |
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Most programming and presenters is shared with sister stations Radio Carmarthenshire, Radio Pembrokeshire, Bridge FM and Swansea Bay Radio. |
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These include recorded cycles of music of Lennox Berkeley and Michael Berkeley, Frank Bridge, and Edmund Rubbra. |
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Matthews later recalled that they'd needed to borrow money from a fan to pay the toll on the Severn Bridge on the way back to Cardiff. |
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The Cleddau Bridge carries the A477 connecting South Pembrokeshire with North Pembrokeshire across the Cleddau Estuary. |
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The new Mersey Gateway bridge uses tolls and the existing Silver Jubilee Bridge will also be tolled. |
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Walney Bridge, a Bascule bridge was built in this decade, opening in 1908 and connecting the island to the mainland. |
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The Nineteen Arches Bridge is the longest handmade stone bridge in Ireland and is considered a famous landmark. |
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The first reference in English law to an order for LHT was in 1756, with regard to London Bridge. |
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Vehicles entering and leaving Macau cross over each other at the Lotus Bridge. |
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The Viking presence dwindled until 1066, when the invading Norsemen lost their final battle with the English at Stamford Bridge. |
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The London Kontor, established in 1320, stood west of London Bridge near Upper Thames Street, the site now occupied by Cannon Street station. |
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The location of the accident is supposed to be somewhere near Sutton Bridge, on the River Nene. |
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The Dartford tunnel has been joined by the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge, together providing four lanes in each direction. |
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At significant points, such as Pointe du Hoc and Pegasus Bridge, there are plaques, memorials or small museums. |
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Many Brighton residents commute to work in London and destinations include London Victoria, London Bridge and St Pancras International. |
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The Yorkist leaders fled from England after the collapse of their army in the confrontation at Ludford Bridge. |
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Elm was also used as piers in the construction of the original London Bridge. |
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In addition, the Cape Cod Canal Railroad Bridge carries railway freight and limited passenger services onto the Cape. |
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The two parallel road bridges are four miles apart, with the Bourne Bridge to the west, and the Sagamore to the east. |
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Bicycle and pedestrian access to the Cape is possible via a sidewalk on the southbound side of the Bourne Bridge. |
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It was then called the Nemours Bridge in honour of Louis of Orleans, sixth Duke of Nemours, who laid the first stone. |
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The two towns are connected by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry operated by the Isle of Wight Council. |
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The river is bridged again at Swaythling, where Woodmill Bridge separates the tidal and non tidal sections of the river. |
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The southernmost, and newest, bridge on the Itchen is the Itchen Bridge, which is a toll bridge. |
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After his death at Stamford Bridge, it is believed, Tostig's body was taken to France and then buried at York Minster. |
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On 25 September, in the Battle of Stamford Bridge, Harold defeated Hardrada and Tostig, who were both killed. |
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Cowes is connected to East Cowes by a chain ferry known as the Cowes Floating Bridge. |
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In 2017, due to the closure of the Cowes Floating Bridge, the route was diverted via Newport. |
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The Cowes Floating Bridge connects the two towns of Cowes and East Cowes throughout the day. |
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The main A3020 and A3054 roads converge as Medina Way between the busy roundabouts at Coppins Bridge and St Mary's Hospital. |
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The Americans did not enter the city until the Rhine crossings began after the seizure of the Remagen Bridge. |
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Hardrada was killed, and his Norwegian army defeated, by Harold Godwinson on 25 September 1066 at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. |
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Representative Young is the porkmeister who championed the notorious Bridge to Nowhere. |
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The Society played a big part in the development of Bristol, including the building of Clifton Suspension Bridge and the Great Western Railway. |
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In 2006 a second bridge was completed near Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela, known as the Orinoquia Bridge. |
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Amid a massive exodus to Hong Kong and Macau, the Nationalists blew up the Haizhu Bridge across the Pearl River in retreat. |
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The San Juanico Strait separates the islands of Samar and Leyte but it is traversed by the San Juanico Bridge. |
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The Card Sound Bridge connects the mainland in the Homestead, Florida area to the northern part of Key Largo. |
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In Narragansett Bay, the Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge is named for him, as is Maryland's Verrazano Bridge. |
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It flows between Newburgh and Beacon and under the Newburgh Beacon Bridge, taking in the Fishkill Creek. |
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The river narrows considerably here before flowing under the Bear Mountain Bridge, which connects Westchester and Rockland Counties. |
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The George Washington Bridge crosses the river between Fort Lee and the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. |
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In 1889, the Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge opened for rail service between Poughkeepsie and the west side of the river. |
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In 1955, the original Tappan Zee Bridge was built over one of the widest parts of the river, from Tarrytown to Nyack. |
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In 1975 the Tasman Bridge collapsed when the bridge was struck by the bulk ore carrier MV Lake Illawarra. |
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Lord Bridge gives the example of a man boarding a plane which he knows to be bound for Manchester. |
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In the late 18th century, it sometimes produced structural ironwork, including for Buildwas Bridge. |
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The Iron Bridge proprietors also built the Tontine Hotel to accommodate visitors to the new bridge and the industrial sites of the Severn Gorge. |
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The only real engagement on Delaware soil was the Battle of Cooch's Bridge, fought on September 3, 1777, at Cooch's Bridge in New Castle County. |
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On 22 March 2017, a terrorist attack took place on Westminster Bridge, Bridge Street and Old Palace Yard, just outside the Palace of Westminster. |
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According to Lord Bridge, two obstacles stood in the way of the granting of the injunction. |
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Nevertheless, Lord Bridge did accept that each of these obstacles was subject to any contrary Community law requirement. |
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Bridge Street Station closed in 1964 and St John's Street closed in 1939, leaving only Castle station serving the town. |
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The mill built in 1978 was built on the Howe Bridge mills site and was named Unit One. |
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The Iron Bridge crosses the River Severn at Coalbrookdale and remains in use for pedestrians. |
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The Eglinton Tournament Bridge, North Ayrshire, Scotland, built from cast iron. |
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The Iron Bridge is a bridge that crosses the River Severn in Shropshire, England. |
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The Iron Bridge was the first of its kind to be constructed, although not the first to be considered or the first iron bridge of any kind. |
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In the Furness district they were often left as the capstone of a wall, particularly near Spark Bridge and Nibthwaite forges. |
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He was the son of William Roberts, a shoemaker, who also kept the New Bridge tollgate. |
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He undertook various civil engineering projects, including helping his son, Isambard, with his design of the Clifton Suspension Bridge. |
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Less than two years later, on December 31, 1813, the Westminster Bridge was lit by gas. |
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He also ordered the construction of a causeway connecting Broken Bridge with Solitary Hill to allow walking, instead of requiring a boat. |
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A wharf was built at Daneway Bridge, equipped with a warehouse and coalyard. |
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Phase 3 completes the project, connecting Brimscombe Port in the west with Gateway Bridge in the east, via Sapperton Tunnel. |
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At the time of its construction in 1829, Galton Bridge was the longest single span in the world. |
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Bridges over the Lune include the Devil's Bridge near Kirkby Lonsdale and the Lune Millennium Bridge in Lancaster. |
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Bridge House was built over Stock Ghyll more than 300 years ago, probably as a summer house and apple store for Ambleside Hall. |
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Abbey Road is the principal road through central Barrow, whilst Walney Bridge connects Barrow Island to Walney Island. |
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The X 12 runs from Coniston and passes through the village of Spark Bridge. |
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The company was founded to provide a transport link for goods from Glenridding to Pooley Bridge and onwards to Penrith. |
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Pooley Bridge is a village in the Eden District of the northwestern English county of Cumbria, within the traditional borders of Westmorland. |
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Pooley Bridge was formerly known as Pooley or Pool How meaning the hill by the pool or stream. |
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It rejoins and splits again to cross the River Lune on the Greyhound Bridge and older Skerton Bridge. |
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Further dual sections are south of Newby Bridge, south of Greenodd and south of Ulverston. |
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The road continues westward over the Jubilee Bridge onto Walney Island and terminates at the Irish Sea. |
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And Stamford Bridge erupted with joy as Florent Malouda slotted in a cross from Drogba, who had stayed just onside. |
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In 1999, the remains of a Bronze Age bridge were found on the foreshore north of Vauxhall Bridge. |
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To celebrate the start of the 21st century, the Millennium Dome, London Eye and Millennium Bridge were constructed. |
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The town's most famous bridge, though, is the Transporter Bridge, built over 100 years ago. |
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The King of England marched North where the two armies met at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. |
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The manuscript continues to 1066 and stops in the middle of the description of the Battle of Stamford Bridge. |
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After that crossbreeding, a population of steppe bison crossed the Bering Land Bridge to North America. |
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The area of King's Cross, London was previously a village known as Battle Bridge which was an ancient crossing of the River Fleet. |
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One legend places it at Battle Bridge Road in King's Cross, London, although from reading Tacitus it is unlikely Suetonius returned to the city. |
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An open rowing club York City Rowing Club is located underneath Lendal Bridge. |
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First, Harald Hardrada of Norway took York in September, but was defeated by Harold at the Battle of Stamford Bridge, in Yorkshire. |
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After taking hostages from the leading men of the city, on 24 September the Norwegians moved east to the tiny village of Stamford Bridge. |
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The English then marched on the invaders and took them by surprise, defeating them in the Battle of Stamford Bridge. |
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What resolved the situation was the English defeat by the Scots at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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Shortly afterwards the combined Yorkist armies confronted the much larger Lancastrian force at the Battle of Ludford Bridge. |
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London Bridge was the only physical connection between the City and the south side of the river Thames and was itself covered with houses. |
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He hoped that the River Fleet would form a natural firebreak, making a stand with his firemen from the Fleet Bridge and down to the Thames. |
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It once connected with the River Mersey at Runcorn but has since been cut off by a slip road to the Silver Jubilee Bridge. |
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In September 1761, with his assistant Hugh Oldham, Brindley surveyed an extension from Longford Bridge to Hempstones, near Halton, Cheshire. |
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The cut created an island, known as Runcorn Island, crossed by Castle Bridge. |
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In 1867 the Fletchers built a private railway line and the Bedford Basin with facilities for loading coal from Howe Bridge onto barges. |
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On 22 March 2017, a terrorist attack took place, when a man stabbed a police officer after driving into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge. |
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Calrec Audio, an electronics firm that makes mixing desks, are on the A6033 at Nutclough, Hebden Bridge. |
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Additionally, the world's oldest working factory can also be found in the area, producing textiles at Lea Bridge, owned by John Smedley. |
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The assembly was established in 2000 and meets at City Hall on the south bank of the River Thames, close to Tower Bridge. |
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The Romans built a bridge across the river, as early as 50 AD, near to today's London Bridge. |
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The City's flag flies over Tower Bridge, although neither footing is in the City. |
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The main road links over the border in the south are across the M4 Second Severn Crossing and the M48 Severn Bridge. |
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London Bridge is now used as the basis for published tide tables giving the times of high tide. |
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High tide reaches Putney about 30 minutes later than London Bridge, and Teddington about an hour later. |
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There is no absolute speed limit on most of the Tideway downstream of Wandsworth Bridge, although boats are not allowed to create undue wash. |
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Powered boats are limited to 12 knots between Lambeth Bridge and downstream of Tower Bridge, with some exceptions. |
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Boats can be approved by the harbour master to travel at speeds of up to 30 knots from below Tower Bridge to past the Thames Barrier. |
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At Swinford Bridge, a toll bridge, there was first a ford and then a ferry prior to the bridge being built. |
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The earliest known major crossings of the Thames by the Romans were at London Bridge and Staines Bridge. |
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These included Putney Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Datchet Bridge, Windsor Bridge and Sonning Bridge. |
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The gap is bridged by the Silver Jubilee Bridge and Runcorn Railway Bridge. |
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The new Mersey Gateway bridge will use tolls and the existing Silver Jubilee Bridge will also be tolled. |
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The South Tyne rises on Alston Moor, Cumbria and flows through the towns of Haltwhistle and Haydon Bridge, in a valley often called the Tyne Gap. |
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The Bambuco Bridge was created as part of that year's 'SummerTyne' festival. |
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There also is the famous Iron Bridge at Ironbridge, which was the world's first iron arch bridge. |
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The last ferry was the Aust Ferry, which closed in 1966 when the Severn Bridge opened. |
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Another good place to see the spectacle is Over Bridge, but the view here is rather restricted by the adjacent railway bridge. |
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Marple Bridge was transferred to the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport in Greater Manchester. |
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He abandoned his invasion at Swarkestone Bridge on the River Trent just a few miles south of Derby. |
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In the English Civil War, Royalist forces encamped on Culham Hill until June 1643, defending Culham Bridge. |
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Road traffic between Culham and Sutton Courtenay crossed the Thames via Culham Ferry until 1807, when Sutton Bridge was built. |
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Sutton Bridge was extended to span the cut, and Culham Lock was built on the cut just above the bridge. |
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A bridge carrying this road was widened, and carries the name Alan Turing Bridge. |
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Brunel is perhaps best remembered for designs for the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol. |
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In May 1845 Hungerford Bridge, a suspension footbridge across the Thames near Charing Cross Station in London, was opened. |
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It was replaced by a new railway bridge in 1859, and the suspension chains were used to complete the Clifton Suspension Bridge. |
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The first depicts Brunel with a section of the Royal Albert Bridge and the second shows the roof of Paddington Station. |
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These include the South Devon Railway sea wall, the Cornwall Railway's Royal Albert Bridge, and Barmouth Bridge on the Cambrian Railways. |
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Stephenson's face is shown alongside an engraving of the Rocket steam engine and the Skerne Bridge on the Stockton to Darlington Railway. |
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Two small branches serving Malin Bridge, from Hillsborough Interchange, and Herdings Park branch out from two of the main lines. |
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He also expanded the country's road network and started important projects like the Jamuna Bridge. |
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His head was fixed upon a pike over London Bridge for a month, according to the normal custom for traitors. |
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The Bridge House Estates seal used only the image of Becket, while the reverse featured a depiction of his martyrdom. |
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Independent Schools not affiliated to the ISC in England may be inspected by either School Inspection Service or Bridge Schools' Trust. |
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Great Dover Street Apartments, Wolfson House and Iris Brook and Orchard Lisle are located on Guy's Campus in London Bridge. |
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Urbanest Tower Bridge is located within a walking distance from the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. |
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Thus, Pulteney Bridge became not just a means of crossing the river, but also a shopping arcade. |
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Originally a fully trafficked road bridge, Windsor Bridge is now for pedestrians and cyclists only. |
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On 20 December 1387 they intercepted de Vere at Radcot Bridge, where he and his forces were routed and he was obliged to flee the country. |
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An annual pork pie competition is held in April at The Old Bridge Inn, Ripponden, Yorkshire. |
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The Bridge Road Brewery and Amulet Winery, both in Victoria's Beechworth, have released ciders. |
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The work was filmed at Rumbling Bridge on the River Braan in Perthshire, the site where Millais made the painting. |
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In Oxford lore, Bacon is credited as the namesake of Folly Bridge for having gotten himself placed under house arrest nearby. |
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Emily was 17 and it was the first time she had left Haworth since leaving Cowan Bridge. |
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It deals with the depredations of London Bridge and attempts, realistic or fanciful, to repair it. |
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However, there is no archaeological evidence for any human remains in the foundations of London Bridge. |
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He studied at the Royal College of Music in London and privately with the composer Frank Bridge. |
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Through his association with Frank Bridge, Britten's musical horizons expanded. |
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Rockstro and Frederick Bridge, Holst was granted his wish to study composition with Charles Villiers Stanford. |
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The Reading Festival is held at Little John's Farm on Richfield Avenue in central Reading, near the Caversham Bridge. |
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Magna Carta, the Tower Bridge and Alfred Hitchcock, the greatest director of screen melodramas in the world. |
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English Heritage is the guardian of over 400 sites and monuments, the most famous of which include Stonehenge, Iron Bridge and Dover Castle. |
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English cricket grounds include Lords, The Oval, Headingley, Old Trafford, Edgbaston and Trent Bridge. |
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Cleveland Bridge withdrew from the project and replaced by Dutch firm Hollandia with all the attendant problems of starting over. |
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Founded in 1905, the club's home ground since then has been Stamford Bridge. |
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In 1904, Gus Mears acquired the Stamford Bridge athletics stadium with the aim of turning it into a football ground. |
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An ambitious redevelopment of Stamford Bridge threatened the financial stability of the club, star players were sold and the team were relegated. |
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Chelsea have only had one home ground, Stamford Bridge, where they have played since the team's foundation. |
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Most football clubs were founded first, and then sought grounds in which to play, but Chelsea were founded for Stamford Bridge. |
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The 2013 UEFA Women's Champions League Final was played at Stamford Bridge. |
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In 1980, Stamford Bridge hosted the first international floodlit cricket match in the UK, between Essex and the West Indies. |
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The tourists put those issues behind them to bowl England out for 215 after losing the toss in the First Test at Trent Bridge. |
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Old Trafford Cricket Ground had bid for the third venue, but Trent Bridge was chosen for its closer proximity to the two London grounds. |
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The runners then cross the Melling Road near to the Anchor Bridge, a popular vantage point since the earliest days of the race. |
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A new twisty infield section called Luffield was created in place of the Farm straight and the Bridge chicane. |
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The largest site in Darlaston is that of the former IMI James Bridge Copper Works. |
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The former administrative building of Lothian Regional Council on George IV Bridge was used for the MSP's offices. |
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There is a famous Fairy Bridge and it is said to be bad luck if one fails to wish the fairies good morning or afternoon when passing over it. |
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Bank Street in the city centre referred to the river bank and Bridge Street was named for the site of an early Farset bridge. |
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The British moved on to Concord, where a detachment of three companies was engaged and routed at the North Bridge by a force of 500 minutemen. |
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Virginia's governor Lord Dunmore attempted to rally a loyalist force but was decisively beaten in December 1775 at the Battle of Great Bridge. |
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Pegasus Bridge, a target of the British 6th Airborne, was the site of some of the earliest action of the Normandy landings. |
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Completed in 2012, the Shard London Bridge is the tallest building in the European Union. |
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This ancient passage specifically connected the Bridge of Dee to Cowie Castle via the Portlethen Moss and the Stonehaven central plaza. |
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Near the Cowie Bridge, at the north of Stonehaven, was a fishing village known as Cowie, which has now been subsumed into Stonehaven. |
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The Ben Nevis Distillery is a single malt whisky distillery at the foot of the mountain, located by Victoria Bridge to the north of Fort William. |
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The Kincardine Bridge, the Clackmannanshire Bridge, the Forth Road Bridge and the Forth Bridge carry traffic across the firth. |
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The M8 motorway that crosses the River Clyde, crosses on the Kingston Bridge. |
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It links Newport Bridge to George Street Bridge, Newport City Bridge and, via Stephenson Road, Newport Transporter Bridge. |
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Newport Transporter Bridge is one of the few remaining working bridges of its type in the world and featured in the film Tiger Bay. |
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The West bank path links Newport Bridge to Newport Transporter Bridge and to Lliswerry via Newport City Bridge. |
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The GLA is based at City Hall, a new building on the south bank of the River Thames, next to Tower Bridge. |
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Aberdeen granite was used to build the terraces of the Houses of Parliament and Waterloo Bridge in London. |
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The town was also the location of one of the worst rail disasters in British history, the Tay Bridge disaster. |
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Travelling east, the A92 connects the city to Arbroath and Montrose and to the south with Fife via the Tay Road Bridge. |
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Many of his poems are about the city and events therein, such as his work The Tay Bridge Disaster. |
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In 1992, JNA demolished Carinski Bridge, Titov Bridge and Lucki Bridge over the river, and, in 1993, HVO demolished the Stari Most. |
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The George Washington Bridge is the world's busiest motor vehicle bridge, connecting Manhattan to Bergen County, New Jersey. |
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He designed the High Level Bridge and Royal Border Bridge on the East Coast Main Line. |
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The City route was shown as a new connection across the City of London linking the Great Northern Route with London Bridge. |
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He bought the house Lumb Bank near Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, and maintained the property at Court Green. |
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He painted pictures of the bank in Cleator Moor, Southampton Floating Bridge and other scenes local to his friends' homes. |
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The City of Southampton owns The Floating Bridge, The Canal Bridge and An Industrial Town. |
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The oldest surviving such race, Doggett's Coat and Badge was first contested in 1715 and is still held annually from London Bridge to Chelsea. |
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Opened in 1999, Macau's Lotus Bridge supplemented what has been the only border crossing into mainland China through Border Gate. |
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As of 2008 Bridge is also popular, with Iceland participating in a number of international tournaments. |
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The Bailey is linked to Dunelm House, home of the Students Union in New Elvet, by the University's Kingsgate Bridge. |
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Of particular significance was the founding of Charles University in Prague in 1348, Charles Bridge, Charles Square. |
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Bridges across the border include the Guadiana International Bridge and the Lower Guadiana International bridge. |
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It was used in the movie Braveheart as William Wallace encouraged the troops at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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Finally, the southernmost crossing of the Tay inside Perth's boundary is the aforementioned Friarton Bridge. |
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Inverness is linked to the Black Isle across the Moray Firth by the Kessock Bridge. |
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In the ensuing carnage of the Battle of Stirling Bridge, Surrey's isolated vanguard was hacked to pieces. |
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It is estimated Surrey lost one hundred knights and five thousand infantrymen in the slaughter at Stirling Bridge. |
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However, there is mention of him still being alive in two letters issued after Stirling Bridge. |
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The interpretation put on this by most historians is that Moray was injured at Stirling Bridge and died of his injuries around November. |
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However it has been argued that Moray was actually killed at Stirling Bridge. |
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On 11 September 1297, an army jointly led by Wallace and Andrew Moray won the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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In 1869 the Wallace Monument was erected, very close to the site of his victory at Stirling Bridge. |
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While there he learned of the rising of William Wallace and Andrew Moray and their victory over the English at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. |
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The main task facing the Guardian was to gather a national army to meet an invasion by Edward, anxious to reverse the victory of Stirling Bridge. |
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At 11 o'clock, Thomas, Lord Howard's vanguard and artillery crossed the Twizel Bridge. |
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After Dunmore's troops were overwhelmed by Patriots at Great Bridge, Dunmore fled to naval ships anchored off Norfolk. |
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The rail bridge was rebuilt, and in the 1960s the Tay Road Bridge was built. |
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Kyleakin is linked to Kyle of Lochalsh on the mainland by the Skye Bridge, which spans the narrows of Loch Alsh. |
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Skye is linked to the mainland by the Skye Bridge, while ferries sail from Armadale on the island to Mallaig, and from Kylerhea to Glenelg. |
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The A87 trunk road traverses the island from the Skye Bridge to Uig, linking most of the major settlements. |
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This Asda supercentre is one of the largest Asda stores in Scotland, along with the Edinburgh and Bridge of Dee, Aberdeen supercentres. |
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Major political parties also suspended campaigning for a second time on 4 June, following the June 2017 London Bridge attack. |
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The surrounding towns, like Bridge of Allan, Alloa, Falkirk and Glasgow via Cumbernauld have services from the bus station. |
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North Bridge runs north over Waverley station to the New Town's Princes Street. |
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In Scotland, Waverley Station and Waverley Bridge in Edinburgh were named after these novels. |
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The Swilcan Bridge, spanning the first and 18th holes, has become a famous icon for golf in the world. |
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The accident was blamed on poor visibility owing to smoke and steam under the Park Street Bridge. |
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It was also initially intended to increase Bridge Street station to eight through lines and to increase Central station to 13 platforms. |
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It replaced signal boxes at Central Station, Bridge Street Junction, Eglinton Street Junction and Eglinton Street Station. |
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It is sometimes referred to as the Forth Rail Bridge to distinguish it from the Forth Road Bridge, though this has never been its official name. |
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When it opened it had the longest single cantilever bridge span in the world, until 1919 when the Quebec Bridge in Canada was completed. |
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After the Tay Bridge collapsed in 1879, confidence in Bouch dried up and the work stopped. |
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Accordingly, the NBR sponsored the Forth Bridge project which would give them a direct link independent of the Caledonian Railway. |
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The location of the Forth Bridge has seen it featured in other cultural forms. |
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In a typical cantilever bridge, such as the Forth Bridge, a certain simplification is introduced. |
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The Forth Bridge has appeared in representation on a 2004 one pound coin, issued by the Royal Mint. |
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This bridge held the record for longest span in the world for seventeen years, until it was surpassed by the Quebec Bridge. |
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The Surgery, The Bridge at Ringley and The Street Market were also stolen. |
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Chelsea kept their faint Premier League title hopes alive and damaged Manchester United's own ambitions as they came from behind to beat the leaders at Stamford Bridge. |
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Ashdown Forest in England where the Pooh stories are set is a popular tourist attraction, and includes the wooden Pooh Bridge where Pooh and Piglet invented Poohsticks. |
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It is a rare sunny afternoon in an epically miserable London June when the wide South Bank plaza area along the Thames near Waterloo Bridge begins filling with bicycle riders. |
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The East Coast Main Line crosses the Firth of Forth by the Forth Bridge. |
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Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and The Shard. |
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The main one was the Dutton Viaduct which crosses the River Weaver and the Weaver Navigation between the villages of Dutton and Acton Bridge in Cheshire. |
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It is the sandstone used in the Queen Alexandra Bridge in Sunderland, the Manchester International Convention Centre and the base of the Statue of Liberty. |
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Grade I listed structures on the line include London Paddington, Wharncliffe Viaduct, the 1839 Tudor gothic River Avon Bridge in Bristol, and Bristol Temple Meads station. |
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From London to Didcot, the line follows the Thames Valley, crossing the River Thames three times, including on the famous Maidenhead Railway Bridge. |
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The critical response to his article was enhanced as he had previously written two poems celebrating the strength and certain immortality of the Tay Bridge. |
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The station complex is bounded at the front by Praed Street and at the rear by Bishop's Bridge Road, which crosses the station throat on Bishop's Bridge. |
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The Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad was chartered in 1832 and opened in 1835, including the Green Island Bridge, the second bridge over the Hudson south of the Federal Dam. |
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Stamford Bridge was designed for the Mears family by the noted football architect Archibald Leitch, who had also designed Ibrox, Craven Cottage and Hampden Park. |
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A bas relief sculpture of John Lombe is on Derby's Exeter Bridge. |
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After being exiled by his brother, Tostig supported the Norwegian king Harald Hardrada's invasion of England, and was killed at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. |
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The Ha'penny Bridge, an iron footbridge over the River Liffey, is one of the most photographed sights in Dublin and is considered to be one of Dublin's most iconic landmarks. |
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In October 2011, a proposal from the club to buy back the freehold to the land on which Stamford Bridge sits was voted down by Chelsea Pitch Owners shareholders. |
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The Normans crossed to England a few days after Harold's victory over the Norwegians at Stamford Bridge on 25 September, following the dispersal of Harold's naval force. |
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He defeated an English force that attacked him at Southwark, but being unable to storm London Bridge he sought to reach the capital by a more circuitous route. |
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King Harold received word of their invasion and marched north, defeating the invaders and killing Tostig and Hardrada on 25 September at the Battle of Stamford Bridge. |
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The Bridge at Ubi a famous screen composition, found in many 16th or 17th century versions, showing the colourful abstracted style of the professional painters. |
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Sturgeon and Farron were expected to do the same on 4 June, but after the June 2017 London Bridge attack it was rescheduled to 5 June and instead presented by Nick Robinson. |
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Charles was victorious at the battle of Cropredy Bridge in late June, but the royalists in the north were defeated at the battle of Marston Moor just a few days later. |
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The coming of the railways in 1848 started the decline of the river traffic, not least because the Alloa Swing Bridge downstream restricted access for shipping. |
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Lord Bridge held there was no rule that foresight of probable consequences was equivalent to, or alternative to, the necessary intention for a crime of specific intent. |
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Whilst the main land use is sheep farming, tourism plays a significant part, with the Newby Bridge Caravan Park accommodating many guests each year. |
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Bridge Cottage is a National Trust property, open to the public. |
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In 1795, the first porcelain factory near Coalbrookdale was founded at Coalport, east of the Iron Bridge, by William Reynolds and John Rose, producing Coalport porcelain. |
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The other railway line is the Uckfield Branch Line from London Bridge. |
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In March 2007, another four members of Greenpeace made their way to the Palace's roof by means of a nearby crane, which was being used for repairs to Westminster Bridge. |
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Gowan Old Bridge, a twin arch stone bridge with attached concrete footbridge near the confluence of the rivers, had severe damage to its central pier and remained closed. |
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The two towns are linked by the Cowes Floating Bridge, a chain ferry. |
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Tinsley Bridge off the A631 makes suspension springs and torsion bars. |
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