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Vintage photograph of Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland, Victorian 19th Century
Conwy Castle and Conwy Suspension Bridge – built in 1826. Conwy Castle, North Wales. It belongs among Castles and Town Walls of King Edward in Gwynedd - UNESCO World Heritage site. UK
Cardiff, UK - 30 Jul 2013: The medieval Cardiff Castle in Wales of UK
Modern Drawbridge leading to Conwy Castle's Gatehouse in black and white.
Landscape
A winter view through a stone bridge at Two Bridges, Dartmoor, Devon, UK
The Conwy Suspension Bridge is a historic bridge located in the town of Conwy, North Wales. It was one of the first suspension bridges in the world and is a remarkable example of early 19th-century engineering.\n\nThe bridge was constructed between 1822 and 1826. It was designed by the famous civil engineer Thomas Telford, who was also responsible for several other pioneering engineering projects of the era, including the much larger Menai Straits Bridge.\n\nThe bridge is now open to pedestrians only, allowing visitors to walk across and appreciate its historical and architectural features. It offers stunning views of the River Conwy and the surrounding landscape as well as access to Conwy Castle.
Rock formations in the Bay of Biscay along the coast of Biarritz, France. Vintage half tone photo etching circa 19th century.
View from the tower of the three bridges over the River Conwy in Conwy, Wales, United Kingdom
Menai Bridge and Menai Strait, Anglesey, Wales
Cardiff, UK - February 15, 2013: Scene of the town center, with the Millennium Stadium, Locals and visitors, in Cardiff, Wales, UK
Knaresborough railway viaduct North Yorkshire England at night in winter snow storm
Conwy, Wales , United Kingdom- September 10, 2014:  The Conwy castle with yacht
An image of Menai in Wales captures the serene beauty of this coastal region with its dramatic landscapes. The area is also famous for the Menai Bridge, an impressive suspension bridge which spans the Menai Strait, connecting the mainland to the Isle of Anglesey, and is a feat of engineering set against the backdrop of North Wales' rich maritime history and natural splendour.
The Girard Avenue Bridge is a bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania over the Schuykill River. The second Girard Avenue Bridge was built 1873-74, in anticipation of an exhibition held in West Fairmount Park.
Telford Suspension bridge at the town of Conwy in North Wales, UK.
Menai Suspension Bridge Anglesey North Wales Uk
These Dams of the Elan Valley in Mid Wales, were built to form the massive reservoirs that supplies water to the Midland towns and cities such as Birmingham.
Rochemaure, Ardeche, France. November 25, 2023. Shaky bridge. The suspension Bridge over the Rhone River.
Knaresborough railway viaduct in North Yorkshire, England UK on a clear winter day
Ancient bridge known as Cobandede Bridge in Erzurum, Turkey
Vintage photograph taken around 1873 showing the Maidenhead Bridge crossing the River Thames. The bridge was finished and opened for traffic in 1777 and is still in use today.
The Menai Suspension Bridge spanning the Menai Straits that separate Anglesey from mainland of North West Wales in the UK
The River Ribble as it flows beneath a bridge near Clitheroe in Lancashire, England on a snowy day in winter.
An ancient stone bridge over a river
An image of Menai in Wales captures the serene beauty of this coastal region with its dramatic landscapes. The area is also famous for the Menai Bridge, an impressive suspension bridge which spans the Menai Strait, connecting the mainland to the Isle of Anglesey, and is a feat of engineering set against the backdrop of North Wales' rich maritime history and natural splendour.
Caerphilly Castle,Wales
Conwy Wales United Kingdom july 29th 2023 Telford suspension bridge
Vintage photograph of Balmoral, Scotland, 19th Century
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