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Severn Railway Bridge EAW038126
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Severn Railway Bridge EAW038126
The Severn Railway Bridge, Sharpness, Gloucestershire, from the south, July 1951. The Golucester-Sharpness canal is in the foreground, crossed by a swing-bridge. The bridge was built in the 1870s to bring coal from the Forest of Dean to Sharpness Docks. It was badly damaged by collisions and was demolished in the 1960s
Media ID 13468639
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