The Ha'penny Bridge; The Halfpenny Bridge; Toll Bridges; The Ha'penny Bridge Dublin; River Liffey Bridges; Dublin Bridges; Dublin Toll Bridges, Liffey, Dublin, tricolour, Irish flag, six nations, rugby, February
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Landscape picture of Halfpenny Bridge across River Liffey, Super Saturday of Six Nations rugby
Ireland, Dublin, River Liffey, Millennium Bridge, single span truss bridge, eye level, without people, sunny, blue sky, white cloud, view from Grattan Bridge, Ireland03,
Architecture; bridges; nature; rivers; heritage; history; Tamar Bridges; river Tamar; Waterside; Saltash; South East; Cornwall; England; UK; border; Devon; Tamar bridge(road toll)Royal Albert bridge(railway); tidal river; boats; yachts;
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The Tamar Bridge is located above the Hamoaze, and runs parallel to Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge (sometimes referred to as the Brunel Bridge) which opened in 1859 and is considered to be one of his greatest railway achievements. Both bridges offer wonderful views of the Tamar Valley and Tamar Estuary. The Tamar, Lynher and Tavy Valleys form one of England's thirty-seven Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Architecture; Bridge, Dublin City; Dusk; Sunset, Night Photography; Reflection; River Liffey; Samuel Beckett Bridge; Sir John Rogerson's Quay; Blue Sky, Night Lights, Harp, Ireland
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Samuel Beckett "Harp" bridge at dusk in Dublin City.
Architecture; Bridge, Dublin City; Dusk; Sunset, Night Photography; Reflection; River Liffey; Samuel Beckett Bridge; Mooring, Hook, Port, Transport, Blue Sky, Night Lights, Harp, Ireland, Weather.
Architecture; Bridge, Dublin City; Dusk; Sunset, Night Photography; Reflection; River Liffey; Samuel Beckett Bridge; Sir John Rogerson's Quay; Blue Sky, Night Lights, Harp, Ireland, Weather, Cloud trails.
Eire, Dublin, River Liffey, Millennium Bridge, single span truss, eye level, without people, sunny, blue sky, white cloud, view from Grattan Bridge, Ireland03, streetscape
Forth Road Bridge, South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Scotland, Great Britain, British Isles, United Kingdom, UK, Europe, Firth of Forth river, clear blue sky, skies, sunny, Architecture, transport, cars, was longest suspension bridge in the world, built 1958 to 1964, toll bridge, tolls, Spring 2006
Bridges Architecture Bridges, Bridge, Skelwith Bridge, Old Bridge, Old Bridges, English Bridge, English Bridges, Country Bridge, Country Bridges, Lake District, Tranquil, Peaceful, Walking, Landscape, Travel, Atmospheric, Cycling, Early Morning, Spectacular, Landscape Photography, The Lakes, Elterwater, Rocks, Boulder, Boulders, The Lakes, River, Rivers, Cumbria,
Bridges Architecture Bridges, Bridge, Skelwith Bridge, Old Bridge, Old Bridges, English Bridge, English Bridges, Country Bridge, Country Bridges, Lake District, Tranquil, Peaceful, Walking, Landscape, Travel, Atmospheric, Cycling, Early Morning, Spectacular, Landscape Photography, The Lakes, Elterwater, Rocks, Boulder, Boulders, The Lakes, River, Rivers, Cumbria,
Bridges Architecture River Severn, Severn Bridge, Second Severn Crossing, Severn Estuary, Bridge, Multi Pier Bridge, Toll Bridge, Wales, United Kingdom,
Isambard Kingdom Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge, the old Tamar bridge or Brunel Bridge, seen in 1962 from the new suspension bridge which opened in 1961, linking Cornwall and Devon.
Rivers Nature this is the Delaware river from the toll bridge in New hope. You can see the bridge in the distance. floods, rivers, bridges, disasters, landscapes
Dublin City Council commissioned Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava - the world's leading bridge designer - to create the Samuel Beckett Bridge which connects the north and south sides of the River Liffey halfway between the Seán O'Casey Bridge and the East Link Bridge. The brief called for ‘a landmark structure of unmistakable modernity and with a unique character that would provide a symbol at the maritime gateway of Dublin, similar to the manner in which the Ha'penny Bridge has become an icon for the city'. A Graham Hollandia joint venture constructed the bridge superstructure in Rotterdam. The bridge was delivered to Dublin on a 90m by 26m barge. The 628-mile journey took approx five days. The entire project cost €59.95 million. Funding came from Department of the Environment Heritage and Local Government, Dublin City Council and Dublin Docklands Development Authority. The Samuel Beckett Bridge is 120 metres long, with the curved pylon 48 metres above water level. It is cable-stayed and rests on a reinforced concrete support pier which has been constructed in the River Liffey and on abutments behind the existing quay walls. It has four traffic lanes (two running north and two running south), cycle paths and footpaths and weighs 5,700 tonnes. The bridge can rotate through an angle of 90 degrees to facilitate maritime traffic. Officially opened to traffic on the 11th December 2009, the Samuel Beckett Bridge links Guild Street north of the Quays with Sir John Rogerson's Quay on
Dublin City Council commissioned Valencian architect Santiago Calatrava - the world's leading bridge designer - to create the Samuel Beckett Bridge which connects the north and south sides of the River Liffey halfway between the Seán O'Casey Bridge and the East Link Bridge. The brief called for ‘a landmark structure of unmistakable modernity and with a unique character that would provide a symbol at the maritime gateway of Dublin, similar to the manner in which the Ha'penny Bridge has become an icon for the city'. A Graham Hollandia joint venture constructed the bridge superstructure in Rotterdam. The bridge was delivered to Dublin on a 90m by 26m barge. The 628-mile journey took approx five days. The entire project cost €59.95 million. Funding came from Department of the Environment Heritage and Local Government, Dublin City Council and Dublin Docklands Development Authority. The Samuel Beckett Bridge is 120 metres long, with the curved pylon 48 metres above water level. It is cable-stayed and rests on a reinforced concrete support pier which has been constructed in the River Liffey and on abutments behind the existing quay walls. It has four traffic lanes (two running north and two running south), cycle paths and footpaths and weighs 5,700 tonnes. The bridge can rotate through an angle of 90 degrees to facilitate maritime traffic. Officially opened to traffic on the 11th December 2009, the Samuel Beckett Bridge links Guild Street north of the Quays with Sir John Rogerson's Quay on
The Clifton Suspension Bridge, spanning the Avon Gorge, is the symbol of the city of Bristol. For almost 150 years this Grade I listed structure has attracted visitors from all over the world. Its story began in 1754 with the dream of a Bristol wine merchant who left a legacy to build a bridge over the Gorge. The first competition in 1829 was judged by Thomas Telford, the leading civil engineer of the day. Telford rejected all the designs and submitted his own but the decision to declare him the winner was unpopular and a second competition was held in 1830. 24 year old Isambard Kingdom Brunel was eventually declared the winner and appointed project engineer – his first major commission. The foundation stone was laid in 1831 but the project was dogged with political and financial difficulties and by 1843, with only the towers completed, the project was abandoned. Brunel died prematurely aged 53 yrs in 1859 but the Bridge was completed as his memorial and finally opened in 1864. Designed in the early 19th century for light horse drawn traffic it still meets the demands of 21st century commuter traffic with 11-12, 000 motor vehicles crossing it every day.
London Bridges River Thames span Tower Bridge Millennium Bridge crossing historic iconic water HMS Belfast boats tourists visitors black and white mono Cannon Street railway bridge
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London Bridges River Thames span Tower Bridge Millennium Bridge crossing historic iconic water HMS Belfast boats tourists visitors black and white mono Cannon Street railway bridge
The three bridges, three bridges, Devil's Bridge, stacked bridges, River Mynach, Pontarfynach, Wales, UK, Blue sky, white clouds, green foliage, folklore, Devil, The Devil, bridge over the Mynach river
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This quiet village twelve miles outside Aberystwyth is famous for its waterfalls and three stacked bridges. The three bridges over the River Mynach at Devil's Bridge. In Welsh, the village is known as Pontarfynach - 'The bridge over the Mynach river'. The three bridges are quite a spectacular sight being stacked on top of each other. According to legend, the lowest bridge was built by the Devil himself to let a local woman rescue her cow which had somehow got to the other side of the gorge. Expecting the woman to walk across to get it, his one condition was that he received the soul of the first living creature to cross the bridge. However, he was tricked by the lady who got her pet dog to run across first - thus leaving the Devil with a soul of a dog! More conventional wisdom says that it's in fact an 11th Century bridge built by the monks of Strata Florida.
Ireland, Dublin, River Liffey, Grattan Bridge, cast iron, sculpture, ornate, mythical creature, horse and mermaid, eye level, without people, green, blue sky, white clouds,
"(c) Mike Watson"; England; Europe; Exmoor National Park; Somerset; Tarr Steps; United Kingdom; Exmoor; River barle; Clapper bridge; Tarr Steps; English Heritage; Exmoor; River; Stones; Tourism; Bridges; Bridge; Stone Bridge; Causeways; Cause Way; Cause Ways; Causeway; Rivers; River; Waterway; Waterways
"(c) Mike Watson"; England; Europe; Exmoor National Park; Somerset; Tarr Steps; United Kingdom; Exmoor; River barle; Clapper bridge; Bridges; Bridge; Stone Bridge; Causeways; Cause Way; Cause Ways; Causeway; Rivers; River; Waterway; Waterways; Tarr Steps; English Heritage; Exmoor; River; Stones; Tourism
The Barmouth Bridge (Welsh: Pont Abermaw) is a single-track largely wooden railway viaduct that crosses the estuary of the Afon Mawddach river on the coast of Cardigan Bay between Morfa Mawddach and Barmouth in Gwynedd, Wales.
Meols Hall, Southport, North West UK. A privately owned, originally 12th century manor/country house of the Hesketh family, extended over several phases. Medium square shot across ha-ha path leading to entrance door. Clear blue early morning sky in very early Spring. PROPERTY RELEASE AVAILABLE IF CHOSEN