Middlesbrough, The Transporter Bridge c.1965
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M71055

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The Transporter Bridge was opened on 17 October 1911 by Prince Arthur of Connaught, whose father had opened Albert Park in 1868. It solved the problem of constructing a bridge over a busy shipping river where large vessels were trading or being built. Many such bridges were built in Europe at that time, but few now survive, and fewer still are in service. This bridge is now a symbol for the Middlesbrough municipality, and remains in operation.
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