Image: River Gaunless cast iron bridge
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Description: Cast iron bridge reputed to be the first iron railway bridge, used to span the River Gaunless at West Auckland, designed by George Stephenson, built by John & Isaac Burrell, Newcastle upon Tyne between 1823-1825. Re-erected at the National Railway Museum, York in 1975
Title: River Gaunless cast iron bridge
Credit: https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co208359/bridge-used-to-span-the-river-gaunless-at-west-auckland-bridge
Author: Science Museum Group
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