The oldest railway bridge in Wylam, a model for the later Tyne Bridge in nearby Newcastle and the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia.
The oldest railway bridge in Wylam, a model for the later Tyne Bridge in nearby Newcastle and the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia.
River Tyne below Wylam Bridge
Points Bridge at Hagg Bank, near to Wylam, Northumberland, Great Britain. Hagg Bank Bridge (known locally as Points Bridge) is an early example of an arch suspension bridge. It was built in 1876 by the Scotswood, Newburn & Wylam Railway Company. The bridge allowed trains to cross the river from North Wylam Station to join the Newcastle to Carlisle line at West Wylam Junction. The Tyne bridge in Newcastle (1928) and the Sydney Harbour Bridge in Australia (1932) followed with similar designs.
Arable field north of Stephenson's Cottage. The back of Stephenson's Cottage 5428 is in the centre of the image with the trees behind lining the River Tyne. In the distance snow can be seen on the hills south of Wylam.

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