Barnard Castle, The River Tees And Bridge 1890
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More about this scene
The Gothic-arched County Bridge straddles what was the old border between Yorkshire and the Palatinate of Durham. Though it is now widely accepted that the bridge was built in 1569, there is a theory that the structure is in fact older, and that the date of 1569 refers to its restoration following damage received during the Rising of the North. The bridge was repaired and given new parapets following severe damage caused by flood waters in 1771.
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