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Jesmond Bridge in Autumn
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- Camera: Panasonic DMC-FZ20
- Taken on 2005/10/08 14:10:06
- Exposure: 0.017s (1/60)
- Focal Length: 13.80mm
- F/Stop: f/4.600
- ISO Speed: ISO80
- Exposure Bias: -0.33 EV
- No flash
Comments
Black n White, on March 18, 2007, said:
Jesmond Dene Park was opened to the public in 1884.
michaeldw, on March 15, 2008, said:
It is Armstrong Bridge, I used to live within 400 mtrs, and as a kid could walk along it's parapit.
The bridge was built by Armstrong a great engineering company, in Newcastle. He also built the Turbinia the first turbine driven ship.
Black n White, on March 20, 2008, said:
It's always interesting to hear an opinion from somebody who actually knows the place well. Thank you Michael for visiting my gallery and leaving the comment.
from.here, on August 29, 2008, said:
Really nice..:)
pdc124, on October 6, 2008, said:
the proper name is Lady Armstrong Bridge. i think Jesmond Dene was given my lord Armstrong ( the shipbuilder) to his wife. PS i live in jesmond