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Image:durleyhillfootbridge6.jpg|And the view towards Bristol with the Duke of Gloucester rushing away from the bridge. ''©James Hyde''
Image:durleyhillfootbridge6.jpg|And the view towards Bristol with the Duke of Gloucester rushing away from the bridge. ''©James Hyde''
Image:durleyhillfootbridge7.jpg|The next few photos show various footpaths and boundary fences at this location. ''©James Hyde''
Image:durleyhillfootbridge7.jpg|The next few photos show various footpaths and boundary fences at this location. ''©James Hyde''
Image:durleyhillfootbridge8.jpg| ''©James Hyde''
Image:durleyhillfootbridge8.jpg|''©James Hyde''
Image:durleyhillfootbridge9.jpg| ''©James Hyde''
Image:durleyhillfootbridge9.jpg|''©James Hyde''
Image:durleyhillfootbridge10.jpg| ''©James Hyde''
Image:durleyhillfootbridge10.jpg|''©James Hyde''
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Revision as of 11:39, 18 June 2007

To Bristol, the North or Wales: Conham
To Bath:Durley Hill

History

Durley Hill Footbridge was the site of locomotive water troughs between 1898 and 1960.

Gallery

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