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The remains of Half Penny Bridge, Saltburn, North Yorkshire, after being blown up
The remains of Half Penny Bridge, Saltburn, North Yorkshire, after being blown up. 17th December 1974
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
Saltburn
England
TA 74 4594
Media ID 21864617
© Mirrorpix
1974 Bridge Bridges Demolition Halfpenny Hapenny North Yorkshire Saltburn By The Sea Skelton Beck Teesside Victorian Buildings And Structures
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This print takes us back to a significant moment in history - the remains of Half Penny Bridge, Saltburn, North Yorkshire, after being blown up on the 17th of December 1974. The image captures the aftermath of this dramatic demolition with haunting beauty. Once an iconic structure connecting two sides of Skelton Beck in Saltburn by the Sea, this Victorian-era bridge now lies in ruins. Its intricate architecture and historical significance are evident even amidst the destruction. The remnants tell a story of a bygone era when bridges like these were vital lifelines for communities. The photograph's monochrome tones add depth and emotion to its composition, emphasizing the stark contrast between light and shadow that envelops what is left of Half Penny Bridge. It serves as a reminder not only of its former grandeur but also highlights humanity's ability to shape landscapes through both creation and destruction. As we gaze upon this poignant scene frozen in time, we can't help but reflect on how structures like bridges symbolize connections - connections between people, places, and memories. This print from Teesside Archive transports us back to an event that forever altered Saltburn's landscape while inviting contemplation about our own relationship with architectural heritage. In preserving moments such as these through photography, Memory Lane Prints allows us to delve into history's depths and appreciate the resilience embedded within forgotten fragments.
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