Conwy, The Bridges c.1960
Photo ref:
C156325

More about this scene
This interesting study of old and new highlights the abstract lines of the various bridges - road, rail and foot - that span out from under the walls of Conwy Castle and illustrates perfectly the importance of this river crossing to the history and economy of North Wales. On the right is Robert Stephenson's tubular wrought iron railway bridge, which was opened in 1849. In the centre, Thomas Telford's beautiful suspension bridge of 1826 can be seen, and the road bridge on the left was built in 1958. What cannot be seen is the A55 which now uses a tunnel that travels under the River Conwy.
Add to Album
You must be signed in to save to an album
Sign inShare This Photo
Buy a Print
Unframed, Mounted, Framed and Canvas prints in a range of sizes and styles.

View Sizes & Prices
A Selection of Memories from Conwy
For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Conwy
Sparked a Memory for you?
If this has sparked a memory, why not share it here?