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Eggleston, Abbey Bridge
Photographed by Salkeld & Bailey, 10 June 1864. Verse under mounted print reads " Where Tees, full many a fathom low, Wears with his rage no common foe, For pebbly bank, nor sand bed here, Nor clay-mound checks his fierce career, Condemned to mine a channelled way, O'er solid sheets of marble grey. (Scott's Rokeby)"
Date:
1864
Period:
1850 - 1875
Place:
Eggleston
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You can see a history of Eggleston at the Keys to the Past website.
The Keys to the Past (www.keystothepast.info) website provides access to a complete record of archaeological and historical sites in County Durham and Northumberland.
Item Type:
photograph
Artist:
Salkeld & Bailey
Reference:
DR09071
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