Warrington, The Suspension Bridge And Parish Church c.1955
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More about this scene
Howley is one of Warrington's oldest districts, with a simple Norman castle standing guard over the ancient ford at Latchford. A suspension bridge was constructed at Howley in 1911, linking the two banks of the Mersey. As the new housing estates at Westy grew up from the 1920s, this became a vital route for those working in Howley's industries.
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