Winnington in the dark
Watching
Gas tanks
Coal empties to Guyaozi
Rowland, Birch Lane, Dukinfield
Bowring Library
George Cradock & Co Ltd
Chester Road Dyeworks
On the climb
Ardnacrusha - the control room
Wienholt Pastrycook
A.D. 1900
Rheinkalk Werk Hönnetal
Threlkeld Quarry depot
On Foxfield Bank
Pool with a view
Containers in the outback
Sneyd Collieries Ltd, Burslem
Blaenavon Furnace No.4
Bukinje colliery
Three buildings with towers
Gardiner & Hammond, Shrigley, Macclesfield
E Glover, Hanford
Single header
Wolverhampton Corrugated Iron Company, Emu Best
Winnington CHP
Promens, Queensferry
Uckange
17-19 Newhall St, Birmingham
Spotland Mill
Industrial Baiyin
Winnington Dusk
Siding
The Queens Arms
Heading for Quorn
Cimescaut, Antoing
Gibfield Colliery Baths
Rupert Street, Nelson
Wallerscote Wharf
Not needed
Telpher man
Differdange
Cokeries d'Anderlues
Ramsbottom signalling
Heading up Bosley
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Queensferry Bridge


The double-leaf Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge over the tidal Dee at Queensferry was opened in 1926 to replace the 1897 Victoria Jubilee Bridge which incorporated a retractable timber structure. The new bridge was designed by Mott Hay and Anderson, and built by Sir William Arrol and Co. Ltd, for £83,051. The lifting spans, totalling 134ft are now fixed in place and the barges carrying Airbus wings have to arrive at a low enough state of the tide to allow headroom for them to pass.
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