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I wasn't aware that there was a POW camp in Burnham. There was one on the outskirts of Beaconsfield, Wilton Park, but I've not heard of anything closer
Opened in 1849, the bridge is a single-span structure comprising three bowstring trusses which created two bays for the original two GWR tracks. The bridge is the World's oldest wrought iron bridge still in regular service, and is a forerunner of Brunel's final masterpiece, the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash. The bridge was Grade II* listed in 1975.
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Thanks, I stand corrected! :)
a so nice burning quiet sunset that I Like1st & Voted! Good luck! Cheers from Paris,
Nice shot!
Good old Judkins quarry
Very nice colours.
I wasn't aware that there was a POW camp in Burnham. There was one on the outskirts of Beaconsfield, Wilton Park, but I've not heard of anything closer
you do the same sort of stuff as me in burnham, would like to swap info on the area with you please contact me at billgarstang@hotmail .co.uk
Nice Shot Mike, Greetings from France Ray
Some wonderful photos, they bring back many happy cruising memories! Thanks for your correction of my Pink Floyd location, you were quite right!
Opened in 1849, the bridge is a single-span structure comprising three bowstring trusses which created two bays for the original two GWR tracks. The bridge is the World's oldest wrought iron bridge still in regular service, and is a forerunner of Brunel's final masterpiece, the Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash. The bridge was Grade II* listed in 1975.