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Local HistoryYou are in: Tyne > History > Local History > The Tyne Bridge at 80 The Tyne Bridge just before it opened The Tyne Bridge at 80The Tyne Bridge is one of Tyneside's most recognisable icons and in October 2008 it celebrates its 80th birthday. For many Geordies nothing means home so much as the Tyne Bridge. The magnificent arch was a symbol of Tyneside's industrial pride when it was first opened on 10 October 1928 and 80 years on it remains a much-loved icon. Grainy footage filmed during its construction shows what an engineering feat it was to build. The Tyne Bridge is much-photographed Work started in 1925 and was completed in 1928. It was opened by King George V and Queen Mary. Read more about the construction of the bridge and watch footage on the 91热爆's Nation on Film website:
The Tyne Bridge is still one of the most-photographed icons by both residents and visitors alike. See some of the photos of the bridge from over the years: What are your memories and thoughts about the Tyne Bridge? Tell us using the form below or send an e-mail to:
last updated: 13/10/2008 at 09:39 Have Your SayWhat does the Tyne Bridge mean to you?
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