Suspension bridge, Hexham, Northumberland
The suspension bridge was invented in the early 19th century. This bridge over the River South Tyne was a toll bridge. Two women stand outside the toll house which is on the near side of the bridge.
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The suspension bridge was invented in the early 19th century. This bridge over the River South Tyne was a toll bridge. Two women stand outside the toll house which is on the near side of the bridge.
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