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A general view of the Union Bridge, seen from the north-east of the bridge, with...

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EHT5667390
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A general view of the Union Bridge, seen from the north-east of the bridge, with the cliff face in the foreground, and south bank of the River Tweed in the background , Union Bridge, Loanend, Horncliffe, Northumberland, UK, c.1955-80 (b/w photo)
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This bridge was erected 1819-20, and was opened on 26th July 1820. It was built on behalf of the Berwick and North Durham Turnpike Trust and designed by Captain Samuel Brown, from the Royal Navy, with assistance from John Rennie. It has sandstone ashlar piers at either end, with the northern pier, on the English side of the River Tweed, built into the cliff face, a wood roadway and iron cables, designed by Captain Brown, who patented the bar links used here for the first time. It was the first road suspension bridge to be built in Britain, and the oldest to still be in use today. Alterations were made in the early 20th century, with further wire cables added above the main cables, and suspenders added to the steel reinforcement on the sides of the timber deck. The timber deck was also renovated in 1871 and 1974. The north pier is obscured by the cliff face in the foreground, but the south pier on the Scottish side can be seen. Like the north pier, it has two stages, and a wide band holding the cables. the lower stage has a wide carriage arch which the road passes through.

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© Historic England/Ursula Clark / Bridgeman Images
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suspension bridge / river / road bridge / georgian / english and scottish border / Photograph / Photography / Mzphoto
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