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A contemporary account of the completion of the additional rail bridge over the River Tyne.
This is the Bridge that became known as the King Edward VII Bridge. It is a Grade II listed structure and has been described as “Britain’s last great railway bridge”.
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This is the Bridge that became known as the King Edward VII Bridge. It is a Grade II listed structure and has been described as “Britain’s last great railway bridge”.

The New High Level Bridge at Newcastle-on-Tyne – The Railway Magazine, July 1906
A contemporary account of the completion of the additional rail bridge over the River Tyne. This is the Bridge that became known as the King Edward VII Bridge. It is a Grade II listed structure and…