Yalding, The Bridge c.1960
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Y35006

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Yalding boasts the longest bridge in?Kent, crossing two rivers over 150 yards. This photograph was taken on a summer's day, when the river was low. A different scene was to be witnessed in October and November 2000, and again in February 2001, when the river was in full flood on a number of occasions. Yalding has suffered frequently as a result of its proximity to the three rivers.
An extract from Villages of Kent Photographic Memories.
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