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Bridge is a small village located in Cornwall, England and is situated on the River Camel and is home to about 500 people

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Background imageBridge Collection: River Lynher, near Clapper Bridge, Quethiock, Cornwall. Possibly Summer 1964

River Lynher, near Clapper Bridge, Quethiock, Cornwall. Possibly Summer 1964
A view of the River Lynher near Clapper Bridge with a small waterfall. The river is about 21 miles long, rises on Bodmin Moor and flows into the Tamar Estuary near Plymouth

Background imageBridge Collection: River Lynher, near Clapper Bridge, Quethiock, Cornwall. Possibly Autumn / Winter 1964

River Lynher, near Clapper Bridge, Quethiock, Cornwall. Possibly Autumn / Winter 1964
A view of the River Lynher near Clapper Bridge with a small waterfall. The river is about 21 miles long, rises on Bodmin Moor and flows into the Tamar Estuary near Plymouth

Background imageBridge Collection: Talbot 14 / 45 tourer on the packhorse bridge, Altarnun, Cornwall, c1930. Artist: Bill Brunell

Talbot 14 / 45 tourer on the packhorse bridge, Altarnun, Cornwall, c1930. Artist: Bill Brunell
Talbot 14/45 Tourer. 1665 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. YT2191. Place: Pack horse Bridge, Altarnun, Cornwall

Background imageBridge Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857. Artist: Robert Howlett

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857. Artist: Robert Howlett
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857. Brunel (1806-1859) standing in front of the launching chains of his steamship the Great Eastern

Background imageBridge Collection: Altarnun, Cornwall, 2009

Altarnun, Cornwall, 2009. View showing the tower of St Nonnas Church. Dating from the 15th century, the church is the largest on Bodmin Moor, earning it the nickname The Cathedral of the Moor

Background imageBridge Collection: South view over town and river, Wadebridge, Cornwall. Probably 1880s

South view over town and river, Wadebridge, Cornwall. Probably 1880s
A view south over Wadebridge town showing ships at the quayside and Thomas Martins timber yard in the foreground. Originally known as Wade

Background imageBridge Collection: Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, late 19th or early 20th century

Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, late 19th or early 20th century. Artist: Church Army Lantern Department
Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, late 19th or early 20th century. Isambard Kingdom Brunel built the Royal Albert Bridge to carry the Great Western Railway (GWR)

Background imageBridge Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956)

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956)
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857, (1956). Brunel (1806-1859) standing in front of the launching chains of his steamship the Great Eastern

Background imageBridge Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956). Artist: Robert Howlett

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956). Artist: Robert Howlett
Isambard Kingdom Brunel, British engineer, 1857 (1956). Brunel (1806-1859) standing in front of the launching chains of his steamship the Great Eastern

Background imageBridge Collection: The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, 1926. Artist: Cavenders Ltd

The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, 1926. Artist: Cavenders Ltd
The Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall, 1926. From the River Valleys set of hand-coloured cigarette cards issued with Army Club Cigarettes, Cavanders Ltd, 1926

Background imageBridge Collection: Island Gap - Newquay, 1927

Island Gap - Newquay, 1927

Background imageBridge Collection: Looe, 1927. Artist: Judges Ltd

Looe, 1927. Artist: Judges Ltd
Looe, 1927

Background imageBridge Collection: Newquay - Porth Bridge, 1927

Newquay - Porth Bridge, 1927

Background imageBridge Collection: House On Props - Polperro, 1927

House On Props - Polperro, 1927

Background imageBridge Collection: The Clifton suspension bridge across the River Avon, 1864

The Clifton suspension bridge across the River Avon, 1864. Spanning the River Avon 245 feet above the water, the Clifton Suspension Bridge was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1829-1831

Background imageBridge Collection: St Austell, 1860

St Austell, 1860. A scene on the Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR) at St Austell, showing one of Isambard Kingdom Brunels (1806-1859) timber viaducts

Background imageBridge Collection: Hayle St Ives in the distance, c1860

Hayle St Ives in the distance, c1860. Scene on the West Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR). The boom time for the harbour

Background imageBridge Collection: Truro, from Trennick Lane, 1860

Truro, from Trennick Lane, 1860. The Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR), at Truro, showing one of Isambard Kingdom Brunels (1806-1859) timber viaducts

Background imageBridge Collection: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, English civil and mechanical engineer

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, English civil and mechanical engineer. Obverse of a medal commemorating his ship the Great Eastern

Background imageBridge Collection: Altarnun, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, UK

Altarnun, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, England, UK

Background imageBridge Collection: Suspension bridge to Tintagel castle, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, UK

Suspension bridge to Tintagel castle, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, UK

Background imageBridge Collection: Suspension bridge to Tintagel castle, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, UK

Suspension bridge to Tintagel castle, Tintagel, Cornwall, England, UK

Background imageBridge Collection: Bridge to ruins of legendary Camelot Castle of King Arthur, Tintagel Island, Tintagel

Bridge to ruins of legendary Camelot Castle of King Arthur, Tintagel Island, Tintagel, Cornwall, England

Background imageBridge Collection: HMS Somerset strengthens her links with London

HMS Somerset strengthens her links with London
The Royal Navy Type 23 Frigate HMS Somerset arrived in the Pool of London on Wednesday 15th March to berth alongside HMS Belfast for a four-day visit

Background imageBridge Collection: Near Temple, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. 1967

Near Temple, Bodmin Moor, Cornwall. 1967
The Main A30 looking west, with the junction for temple on the left. Note two telegraph poles and lines on the right. This junction is much altered by the dualling of the A30

Background imageBridge Collection: Tregony Bridge, Tregony, Cornwall. 1975

Tregony Bridge, Tregony, Cornwall. 1975
A view looking up the River Fal with the Tregony Bridge in the left middle ground. On the right is Tregony Hill leading up to the centre of the village

Background imageBridge Collection: Tresillian River at Mill Farm, Tresillian, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Tresillian River at Mill Farm, Tresillian, Cornwall. Early 1900s
Mill Farm, above Tresillian Bridge. A solitary duck is swimming along the river. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageBridge Collection: St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. Probably 1921

St Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall. Probably 1921
Footbridge and ford showing part of the school at St Mawgan in Pydar. There is a lady on the bridge with a little dog. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageBridge Collection: New Bridge Street, Truro, Cornwall. 1920s

New Bridge Street, Truro, Cornwall. 1920s
New Bridge Street, at the junctions of Quay Street (left), Duke Street (ahead) and St Marys Street (right). The photograph was probably taken in the 1920s as the new War Memorial can be glimpsed at

Background imageBridge Collection: Scawswater Bridge, Idless, Cornwall. 1910s

Scawswater Bridge, Idless, Cornwall. 1910s
General view of Scawswater Bridge in winter. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageBridge Collection: Lostwithiel football team, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1984

Lostwithiel football team, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1984
The Lostwithiel football team sponsored by Four Way Auto Services, photographed on King George VI playing field, their home ground

Background imageBridge Collection: View of bridge over River Allen from Old Bridge Street, Truro, Cornwall. Late 1920s

View of bridge over River Allen from Old Bridge Street, Truro, Cornwall. Late 1920s
Small rowing boat in the river looking towards New Bridge Street from Old Bridge Street. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan

Background imageBridge Collection: The Rowe family, Coverack Bridges, Wendron, Cornwall. 1890s

The Rowe family, Coverack Bridges, Wendron, Cornwall. 1890s
The Rowe family, wearing their Sunday best clothes, pose for the photographer outside their home. A neighbour watches from her garden in the background. Photographer: Samuel John Govier

Background imageBridge Collection: Turnpike gatehouse, Grampound, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Turnpike gatehouse, Grampound, Cornwall. Early 1900s
The turnpike gatehouse and bridge at the west end of Grampound village, taken from the south. Two ladies are standing in the doorway of the house. The school is across the river to the right

Background imageBridge Collection: Altarnun Bridge and Church, Cornwall. June 1925

Altarnun Bridge and Church, Cornwall. June 1925
The photograph is taken from the ford over the river which probably predates the bridge. St Nuns Church can be seen behind the trees. A motor car, just in view, is parked near the churchyard gate

Background imageBridge Collection: Flooding, Tudor bridge, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 28th December 1979

Flooding, Tudor bridge, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 28th December 1979
Floods in the town at the Tudor bridge and war memorial. Lostwithiel has always had a flooding problem, especially in properties near the River Fowey

Background imageBridge Collection: Eathorne Bridge, Constantine, Cornwall. September 1902

Eathorne Bridge, Constantine, Cornwall. September 1902
A horse and trap at Eathorne Bridge. A woman and girl stand at the gate on the right. The milestone on the left marks the divide between the parish of Constantine and Mabe

Background imageBridge Collection: St Agnes railway station, Cornwall. Around 1918

St Agnes railway station, Cornwall. Around 1918
St Agnes railway station from the bridge. The station is apparently empty. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan, probably taken during the First World War

Background imageBridge Collection: Looe railway station, East Looe, Cornwall. Around 1890s

Looe railway station, East Looe, Cornwall. Around 1890s
The far end of the railway station in Looe with children playing and the foreshore looking towards Looe bridge. Photographer: Surgeon Captain John Campbell

Background imageBridge Collection: View of Moresk viaduct from Moresk street in Truro. Pre 1881

View of Moresk viaduct from Moresk street in Truro. Pre 1881
Image shows a woman crossing the Moresk footbridge which was replaced with a road bridge in 1881 with Brunels Moresk viaduct in the background

Background imageBridge Collection: Trenance viaduct, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1905-1910

Trenance viaduct, Newquay, Cornwall. Around 1905-1910
Trenance Viaduct in Newquay with stone piers and wrought iron girders. This viaduct opened in 1874 and replaced the original timber viaduct which had opened in 1849

Background imageBridge Collection: Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. Around 1900

Royal Albert Bridge, Saltash, Cornwall. Around 1900
A view from the St Budeaux side of the Tamar river of the Royal Albert Bridge and Saltash with a steam train heading towards Plymouth

Background imageBridge Collection: Royal Albert Bridge under construction, Saltash, Cornwall. 1858

Royal Albert Bridge under construction, Saltash, Cornwall. 1858
View of the construction of the Royal Albert Bridge from the St Budeaux side of the Tamar river. The first span was in place and the second span was floated out on to the river on 10th July 1858

Background imageBridge Collection: Ponsanooth Viaduct, Cornwall. 23rd July 1913

Ponsanooth Viaduct, Cornwall. 23rd July 1913
View over the trees of I.K. Brunels Ponsanooth Viaduct in 1913. It was replaced by a new stone viaduct on 7 September 1930. Photographer: Herbert Hughes

Background imageBridge Collection: Passenger train crossing Penponds Viaduct, Cornwall. Before 1899

Passenger train crossing Penponds Viaduct, Cornwall. Before 1899
The original iron-girder viaduct at Penponds with a passing express train, watched by a man in the foreground. This viaduct was replaced with a stone viaduct which opened on the 3rd of September

Background imageBridge Collection: Railway viaduct and Dennis Hill, Padstow, Cornwall. Around March 1899

Railway viaduct and Dennis Hill, Padstow, Cornwall. Around March 1899
A view of Dennis Hill and the railway viaduct taken from Petherick Creek. Workers can be seen on the viaduct and hanging below on a platform. The line to Padstow opened on the 29th March 1899

Background imageBridge Collection: Chacewater Viaduct, Cornwall. Around 1910

Chacewater Viaduct, Cornwall. Around 1910
A distant view of Chacewater Viaduct from the Blackwater side. In the foreground a herd of cows stand by a stream. Photographer: John Charles Burrow

Background imageBridge Collection: Carbis Bay viaduct, Cornwall. 1910

Carbis Bay viaduct, Cornwall. 1910
Carbis Bay Viaduct looking towards St Ives. Carbis Bay Hotel behind railway line. Photographer: Arthur William Jordan



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Bridge Collection

Bridge is a small village located in Cornwall, England and is situated on the River Camel and is home to about 500 people. The village has a long history dating back to the Iron Age when it was an important trading port for tin and copper. Today, a popular tourist destination due to its picturesque scenery and proximity to Padstow and Wadebridge. Visitors can explore the local area by taking walks along the river or visiting nearby attractions such as Tintagel Castle or Bodmin Moor. Additionally, there are plenty of pubs and restaurants in Bridge serving traditional Cornish cuisine as well as seafood dishes from the local catch of fish. With its stunning views, rich history, and abundance of activities, Bridge makes for an ideal holiday destination in Europe.
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