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Old Bridge - gone but not forgotten

Photography Architecture posted on Nov 09, 2005
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Solway Bridge - built in 1931, demolished in 1990's and replaced with a modern four-lane bridge. A necessary progressive step, but a loss of beautiful arches.

Comments (7)


thevolunteer

10:19PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

Another beautiful bridge. It always amazes me how they can build them. Nice memory. Aloha

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YARDOBE

10:51PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

Thanx for sharing this!

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heartnsoul

10:58PM | Wed, 09 November 2005

This is just an amazing piece of photography. Captivating... the two arches in the forefront almost look like glasses. It gives one not only the feeling of looking back through time through a pair glasses, but also as if time is looking back at you! Really phenominal! Michelle

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WandM

12:30AM | Thu, 10 November 2005

Nowadays we can admire beautiful bridges, but the older ones are very impressive and beautiful too.

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sazzyazzca

7:55AM | Thu, 10 November 2005

It's always a shame to see these beautiful structures go. Thanks for sharing this wonderful image. :)

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jcv2

2:20PM | Fri, 11 November 2005

Hmmm, yes, prosperity has its price.... Fortunately there are cams to record beautiful architecture before the demolishers start! :)

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Chaos911

4:21PM | Sat, 12 November 2005

F A N T A S T I C, super done!!! :)


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