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English: The Humber Bridge, taken from the South Bank (Western side - looking North East), Barton-upon-Humber, Lincolnshire, England. With this image the size of the bridge can be seen, the span between the two towers is nearly one mile. The large concrete anchors can be made out on the right hand side of the image. |
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current | 20:13, 5 April 2009 | 781 × 492 (30 KB) | Cropbot (talk | contribs) | upload cropped version, operated by User:Finavon. Summary: border cropdpe | |
17:41, 2 December 2007 | 800 × 509 (32 KB) | Syssoun (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Humber Bridge, from South Bank |Source=English Wikipedia |Date=28/12/2004 |Author=user:Adamjennison111 |Permission= |other_versions= }} {{PD-user-w|en|English Wikipedia|Adamjennison111}} The Humber Bridge, taken from the South |
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