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Foss by way of a wooden drawbridge. This new bridge was painted blue and the colour and name have endured though the bridge itself has been replaced several times, the first of these being in 1768 when a single-arch stone bridge was constructed. In 1792 the Foss
Navigation Company built a wooden swing-bridge to enable boats to access the Foss and this type of bridge was used again when the bridge was rebuilt in 1834. In 1857–58 an iron opening-bridge was built along with two stone plinths upon which stood two Russian cannons. These had been captured at the
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on his return from exile. It was replaced by a stone bridge in the second half of the 12th century. In 1367 the first public toilets in
Yorkshire, and likely England, were opened on the bridge. Part of the bridge was swept away by floods in the winter of 1564–5. The repaired bridge of 1565 had a new
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Motor traffic (except for buses) was restricted daily from 10.30 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. on Lendal Bridge during a six-month trial period from August 2013 to
February 2014. The trial objectives were to establish whether a permanent restriction would reduce congestion in York city centre, improve
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now is. Its replacement, Ouse Bridge, was a wooden bridge built about 380 yards (350 m) downstream by the
Vikings. It has been rebuilt three times, most recently between 1810 and 1820. The Scarborough Railway Bridge of 1845 was the second bridge to be built, and it was followed by two more road
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Supplies for
Fulford Barracks were brought in by river near this location, and the remains of a narrow gauge railway may be seen on the eastern bank of the river a few yards toward the city. There used to be a rope ferry at this location as well. There may have been a rope ferry at one time, but in
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on either side of the river between
Skeldergate and Ouse Bridges. The bridge was last opened in 1975, and the machinery has since been removed. Skeldergate Bridge was formally declared free of tolls on 1 April 1914. Together with the attached tollhouse, now a cafe, it is a Grade II listed building.
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In the early 1730s a section of the eastern river bank of the Ouse was improved, at the expense of the city, to create an area lined with trees along which the citizens could promenade. It proved so popular that within a few years this New Walk was extended further south past the junction with the
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route). Originally it had two tracks with a pedestrian path in between them. In 1875, the track was raised 4 feet (1.2 m) and the footpath moved to the south side. This bridge had a £6 million renovation in 2015 with the main decks being completely replaced. The narrow footpath, with steps on
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The bridge also acts a meeting place for local people, as it has a waist height shelf spanning the whole structure which facilitates sitting and admiring the view. Increasingly it is used as a circular walk from the city centre taking in the New Walk on the east bank and Terry Avenue and
518:, and built between 1878 and 1881. The small arch at the east end had an opening portion, powered by machinery in the Motor House, which also served as a toll house and accommodation for the toll keeper and his family. The bridge opened to admit tall masted ships to the
469:, though I think not." There was originally a number of buildings on the bridge, including a chapel, gaol, houses and shops; these were torn down between 1745 and 1793. This bridge was dismantled between 1810 and 1818 to make way for the New Ouse Bridge, designed by
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the 20th century it was a sculled ferry (rowed by a single oar at the stern) right into the 1950s when the ferry boat became motorised. It was particularly used by the Terry's workers (with their bikes), who lived on the
Fulford side of the Ouse.
436:. Air quality and bus route reliability increased during the trial but the public and business opinions on the trial were mixed and enforcement ruled invalid on a signage technicality so the bridge was re-opened to motor traffic after the trial.
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bridges, Lendal Bridge in 1863 and
Skeldergate Bridge in 1882. The Millennium Bridge, a footbridge, was added in 2001. There are also Clifton Bridge in the northern suburbs of the city, two modern fly-overs carrying the outer
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to York. It is also known as the "Fisherman Bridge" due to a large metal sculpture of a fisherman with bike and dog, sitting on top which was added in 2000 as part of the York
Council "Creative Communities 2000" scheme.
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on the west bank. While riverside paths regularly flood several times a year the bridge is higher and rarely cut off by floodwaters. Signs on approaches from
Fulford Road /Hospital Fields Road junction and Butcher
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either side was removed in 2019 and replaced with a much wider bridge suitable for pedestrians and cyclists. It has created a car-free route between the railway station and the city centre and users of
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The Blue Bridge crosses the River Foss just above its confluence with the River Ouse. The original bridge on the site was built in 1738, the current one being constructed in 1929–30.
1222:"Rail passengers, York residents and visitors to the city are being thanked for their patience after the old bridge deck of Scarborough Rail Bridge was removed and a new one installed"
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central arch spanning 81 ft, and was described by Defoe as "...near 70 foot in diameter; it is, without exception, the greatest in England, some say it's as large as the
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no longer have to carry their bikes across the bridge. The bridge reopened to the public on 18 April 2019 with work continuing on steps and sections of ramps.
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in York and as such were retained when the current bridge was built in 1929–30 only to be removed in 1941 when they were scrapped and reused for the
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cycle and foot bridge that links Navigation Road and Palmer Street. It has an 85 feet (26 m) span with a single supporting mast on the north bank.
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265:. A permanent bridge was opened officially on 28 October 1963. The bridge is built from 4,000 tons of concrete and 50 tons of reinforced steel.
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dived off the bridge, watched by several hundred spectators and afterwards "gave an exhibition of ornamental swimming".
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1759:"SKELDERGATE BRIDGE AND ATTACHED TOLLHOUSE, ABUTMENT WALLS AND STEPS (1256602)"
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2380:"OTHER NEWS - York's Blue Bridge to be removed for repairs"
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Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England) (1972).
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Royal Commission on Historical Monuments (England) (1972).
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The history and antiquities of the city of York, Volume 2
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1649:"OUSE BRIDGE AND ATTACHED FLIGHTS OF STEPS (1259354)"
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Lendal Bridge from the South Bank, looking downstream
1048:, both now demolished. It is locked and not in use.
583:, linking Hospital Fields Road and Maple Grove in
63:An engraving of the fourth Ouse Bridge (1565–1810)
1676:"York (Skeldergate Bridge) Improvement Act 1875"
1074:uses the bridge. It is also on the route of the
448:Ouse Bridge from King's Staith, looking upstream
79:, and crossed the river approximately where the
689:swing bridge, built in 1871, used to carry the
27:Bridges over the Ouse and Foss in York, England
2066:"Monument record MYO303 - Castle Mills Bridge"
1064:Opened in September 2011, Hungate bridge is a
710:Foss Bridge from the north, looking downstream
507:York (Skeldergate Bridge) Improvement Act 1875
2018:"Monument record MYO312 - Layerthorpe Bridge"
8:
2137:"KonceptX - Innovative designs in buildings"
416:for the scenes where long-running character
1125:Blue Bridge, where the Ouse meets the Foss.
428:' (2017) used Lendal Bridge as a location.
2360:. York: T. Wilson and R. Spence. p. 2
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2167:"Hungate Footbridge, York - SH Structures"
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1298:"Scarborough Bridge in York is open again"
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681:Naburn bridge and sculpture from west bank
397:, and is part of York's Inner Ring Road.
281:The second bridge across the Ouse was the
245:A temporary bridge over the River Ouse at
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2468:History of York : Skeldergate Bridge
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332:The bridge connects two medieval towers:
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2421:A virtual tour of the Millennium Bridge
1623:(2nd ed.). London: Penguin Books.
1509:"Lendal bridge trial evaluation report"
1355:. Gloucesershire: Amberley Publishing.
1248:"City Connect York: Scarborough Bridge"
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2000:"Monument record MYO315 - Monk Bridge"
92:, which is now part of the York-Selby
2475:explore York libraries & archives
1730:"Skeldergate Bridge: History of York"
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2463:History of York : Lendal Bridge
2111:Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (2003).
1324:"When Disaster Struck Lendal Bridge"
1621:Yorkshire: York and the East Riding
1484:"Where was BBC's Gunpowder Filmed?"
1198:. 17 September 2001. Archived from
643:The Millennium Bridge from Fulford.
88:, and the former railway bridge at
2458:History of York : Ouse Bridge
2251:National Heritage List for England
1764:National Heritage List for England
1654:National Heritage List for England
1482:Hordley, Chris (20 October 2017).
1418:National Heritage List for England
67:The earliest bridge, built by the
39:There are nine bridges across the
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2192:"Way: Hungate Bridge (128105723)"
685:Outside the outer ring-road, the
269:Scarborough Railway Bridge (2015)
99:North to south, the bridges are:
2494:Buildings and structures in York
2070:York Historic Environment Record
2022:York Historic Environment Record
2004:York Historic Environment Record
1072:National Cycle Network Route 658
935:Rowntree Wharf pedestrian bridge
801:Yearsley Grove pedestrian bridge
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2504:Former toll bridges in England
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2216:Evans, Antonia, ed. (2002).
1979:National Library of Scotland
1954:National Library of Scotland
1929:National Library of Scotland
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1879:National Library of Scotland
1854:National Library of Scotland
1446:. 25 August 1892. p. 3.
1273:"Scarborough Bridge project"
714:From north to south, to the
673:Naburn Railway Bridge (1871)
587:with Butcher Terrace on the
1975:"Yorkshire Sheet CLXXIV.NE"
75:of the Roman fortress) and
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2431:Scarborough Railway Bridge
2041:"New bridge opens in York"
1587:"Ouse Bridge (York, 1821)"
1086:The Foss Bridge, a single
718:with the Ouse, these are:
471:Peter Atkinson the younger
410:, a 1987 spin-off of soap
404:Lendal Bridge was used in
329:to Castle Howard in 1852.
148:Scarborough Railway Bridge
599:National Cycle Routes 65/
484:Skeldergate Bridge (1881)
2509:Lists of bridges by city
2473:York Images: Blue Bridge
1828:"Cycle the Solar System"
1786:"York Millennium Bridge"
1734:www.historyofyork.org.uk
1619:; Neave, David (1995) .
850:Foss Islands Branch Line
573:Whitby Bird and Partners
549:53.9448139°N 1.0820611°W
527:Millennium Bridge (2001)
514:style by civil engineer
504:. Parliament passed the
71:, linked Stonegate (the
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2246:"FOSS BRIDGE (1257827)"
1461:. Amberley Publishing.
1440:"'Tommy Burns' in York"
1137:in 1855 and became the
913:Defra pedestrian bridge
591:. The bridge carries a
2336:British History Online
2304:"Georgian: A New Walk"
1714:"Skeldergate Bridge".
1511:. City of York Council
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2220:. York: Blue Bridge.
1950:"Yorkshire Sheet 174"
1900:"Yorkshire Sheet 157"
1875:"Yorkshire Sheet 157"
1807:"Trans Pennine Trail"
1457:Amin, Nathen (2016).
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1925:"Yorkshire CLXXIV.3"
1850:"Yorkshire CLVII.15"
1349:Brandon, Ed (2013).
1226:City of York Council
1135:Battle of Sebastopol
1097:, links the streets
898:Layerthorpe Bridge (
391:York railway station
381:Lendal Bridge links
323:Florence Nightingale
309:Lendal Bridge (1863)
154:Rail and pedestrian
1575:. HMSO. p. 49.
1534:. HMSO. p. 48.
1352:Curiosities of York
1192:"Spanning the Ouse"
695:Trans Pennine trail
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18:Lendal Bridge, York
2446:Skeldergate Bridge
2308:York Museums Trust
1830:. Solar.york.ac.uk
1228:. 23 February 2015
1202:on 1 February 2014
1166:"Building bridges"
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