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Revision as of 19:17, 28 January 2008
<googlemap lat="51.429665" lon="-2.512007"> 51.42616, -2.512672, Durley Hill Footbridge </googlemap>
To Bristol, the North or Wales: A4174 Avon Ring Road
To Bath:Durley Lane
History
Durley Hill Footbridge was the site of locomotive water troughs between 1898 and 1960.
2005
20.7.05
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This footbridge is sited along a footpath that runs from Durley Hill, Keynsham to the River Avon. © James Hyde
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A view of the bridge. © James Hyde
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A look at the steps. © James Hyde
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The bridge viewed from the other side. © James Hyde
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The view towards Keynsham with the Duke of Gloucester rushing towards the bridge. © James Hyde
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And the view towards Bristol with the Duke of Gloucester rushing away from the bridge. © James Hyde
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The next few photos show various footpaths and boundary fences at this location. © James Hyde
2006
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A slightly clearer look at the bridge. It has gained quite a bit more graffiti.