Close up of the East side of Lendal Bridge, York, UK showing the city's coat of arms and pedestrians on the walkway above


Lendal Bridge stands on the site of a former rope-ferry where the city walls break for the River Ouse. This was the ferry used by Florence Nightingale when she visited York en route to Castle Howard in 1852. The bridge connects two medieval towers: Lendal Tower on the east bank and Barker Tower on the west bank. It was designed by civil engineer Thomas Page, who also designed London's Westminster Bridge. It is made of cast iron, and has a single span of 175 feet (53 m).


Size: 4792px × 3195px
Location: York, UK
Photo credit: © patrick nairne / Alamy / Afripics
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