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wadey 21-03-2009 15:41

Rail Bridge, Blackburn Road, Church
 
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Couldn't resist this one

tosh 21-03-2009 17:49

Re: Rail Bridge, Blackburn Road, Church
 
nice one of the steam tram,have you any idea of the date ?

panther 21-03-2009 17:55

Re: Rail Bridge, Blackburn Road, Church
 
Where do you get these pictures Wadey?

I notice that the steps wasnt there in the old pic!

Bob Dobson 21-03-2009 19:09

Re: Rail Bridge, Blackburn Road, Church
 
Electric trams started on the Church route from Blackburn on 9th August 1901, so this photo of a steam tram and its trailer is before then- c1900. . (This information taken from 'Blackburn Tram Rides' by Jim Halsall.) There is another photo of this bridge taken in 1948 which shows a young cyclist astride his bike on the left, with the bridge in the distance. It has a big CEPHOS POWDERS advert on the bridge. That lad is Jim Halsall

wadey 21-03-2009 19:15

Re: Rail Bridge, Blackburn Road, Church
 
Thanks Bob, people who know I live in East Lanc's send them to me but I do NOT own the copyright and if it upsets anybody let me know and I'll remove them

Bob Dobson 22-03-2009 06:54

Re: Rail Bridge, Blackburn Road, Church
 
The copyright is owned by the photographer and his descendants. It lasts for 75yrs after the photographer's death.It is not a thing to worry greatly about. This was a commercially-produced postcard, an email of its day.
This bridge is commonly called Blythe's bridge

wadey 22-03-2009 09:57

Re: Rail Bridge, Blackburn Road, Church
 
I've seen my photos all over the place but I'm not bothered the whole idea of sites like this are to share and I think it's a bit mean when libraries and museums who have been given stuff start kicking off

wadey 22-03-2009 09:58

Re: Rail Bridge, Blackburn Road, Church
 
This bridge is commonly called Blythe's bridge"
Thanks will retitle some

jaysay 22-03-2009 10:03

Re: Rail Bridge, Blackburn Road, Church
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wadey (Post 695355)
This bridge is commonly called Blythe's bridge"
Thanks will retitle some

We used to call that bridge The Twenty Steps, because there were twenty steps up the side of the bridge, but looking at the photo seems that the steps are not in place when that was taken


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