johnalison
Well-Known Member
Following my lighthouse quiz of sad memory, I offer you twelve bridges that I have photographed mostly from the boat . There are some clues following if that's any help. Having sailed east from SE England will be a distinct advantage. Most are very easy and one or two are difficult. Sorry, I can't afford prizes.
1 Has now flown to a museum.
2 Has a new companion since this photo.
3 A well-known obstruction to sailors.
4 Once the longest bridge in Europe, over 5km.
5 A cafe for ship-spotters and a bridge for those that wish to be transported.
6 The first of its type but blown up in '45. Now an engineering monument.
7 The 'Flying Drawbridge', named after a poet.
8 Here the day before its opening and a spate of murders.
9 Single track, sadly now replaced, to reach a rare reverse delta estuary.
10 Photographed at its 50th anniversary in 2015, known locally as the coathanger.
11 Not far from 6, site of a battle in 1628. Road and rail.
12 Designed by a Dutchman and built in 1887.
1 Has now flown to a museum.
2 Has a new companion since this photo.
3 A well-known obstruction to sailors.
4 Once the longest bridge in Europe, over 5km.
5 A cafe for ship-spotters and a bridge for those that wish to be transported.
6 The first of its type but blown up in '45. Now an engineering monument.
7 The 'Flying Drawbridge', named after a poet.
8 Here the day before its opening and a spate of murders.
9 Single track, sadly now replaced, to reach a rare reverse delta estuary.
10 Photographed at its 50th anniversary in 2015, known locally as the coathanger.
11 Not far from 6, site of a battle in 1628. Road and rail.
12 Designed by a Dutchman and built in 1887.
