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By fleece96

Three Bridges Berwick upon Tweed

Three bridges span the River Tweed at Berwick.
The red sandstone Berwick Bridge, also known as the Old Bridge, is the fifth known bridge crossing the River Tweed on or near this location.
Initially constructed between 1611 and 1624, was finally completed in 1634.
The Royal Border Bridge, also known as the Railway Bridge was designed by Robert Stephenson and built between 1847 and 1850.this month we celebrate its 150 birthday of it final construction,on the 27th of nov 2010 they have installed lights for a display of colours as trains travel across and then we have the .The Royal Tweed Bridge, also known as the New Bridge, was built between 1925 and 1928
I have tried to capture these a bridges from and different angle at which they are usally painted of photographed,this shot was taken from the old castle looking toward Tweedmouth and the sea :-)

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