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Queen Alexandra Bridge
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The Queen Alexandra Bridge is a road traffic, pedestrian and former railway bridge spanning the River Wear in North East England, linking the Deptford and Southwick areas of Sunderland. The steel truss bridge was designed by Charles A. Harrison.
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The Times Inn Sunderland
41-43 Wear St, Southwick, Sunderland SR5 2BH, United Kingdom
Websters Ropery
Ropery Rd, Sunderland SR4 6DJ, United Kingdom
The Saltgrass
Ayres Quay, Hanover Pl, Sunderland SR4 6BY, United Kingdom
Wild Fire
Hanover Pl, Sunderland SR4 6BY, United Kingdom
The Free Gardeners Arms
21-22 Grafton St, Sunderland SR4 6BJ, United Kingdom
Thai Thai Kitchen
2 Neville Rd, Sunderland SR4 6QT, United Kingdom
Jade Palace
25 Ferndale Terrace, Sunderland SR4 6SG, United Kingdom
Smugglers coffee co
25 St. Lukes Terrace, Sunderland SR4 6NQ, United Kingdom
Oriental House
Beaumont St, Southwick, Sunderland SR5 2JT, United Kingdom
Everest The Mountain Daisy
150 Hylton Rd, Sunderland SR4 7XT, United Kingdom
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Northsands Specialist Vehicles
Deptford Terrace, Sunderland SR4 6DD, United Kingdom
Great Wall Southwick
233 Southwick Rd, Southwick, Sunderland SR5 2AB, United Kingdom
Candy Corner Sweet Shop
1 Davison Terrace, Sunderland SR5 2DL, United Kingdom
The Strategy - Live Escape Games
Pallion Residents Enterprise, Sunderland SR4 6SN, United Kingdom
New Level Gym
Unit 35B, Pallion Industrial Estate, 35a European Way, Pallion Way, Sunderland SR4 6SN, United Kingdom
Robsons Of Sunderland
66 St. Lukes Terrace, Sunderland SR4 6NF, United Kingdom
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Simpson Street Apartments
The Old School, Simpson Street, Sunderland SR4 6DR, United Kingdom
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Queen Alexandra Bridge

Queen Alexandra Bridge, Sunderland SR4 6WE, United Kingdom
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The Queen Alexandra Bridge is a road traffic, pedestrian and former railway bridge spanning the River Wear in North East England, linking the Deptford and Southwick areas of Sunderland. The steel truss bridge was designed by Charles A. Harrison.

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attractions: , restaurants: The Times Inn Sunderland, Websters Ropery, The Saltgrass, Wild Fire, The Free Gardeners Arms, Thai Thai Kitchen, Jade Palace, Smugglers coffee co, Oriental House, Everest The Mountain Daisy, local businesses: Northsands Specialist Vehicles, Great Wall Southwick, Candy Corner Sweet Shop, The Strategy - Live Escape Games, New Level Gym, Robsons Of Sunderland
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Nearby restaurants of Queen Alexandra Bridge

The Times Inn Sunderland

Websters Ropery

The Saltgrass

Wild Fire

The Free Gardeners Arms

Thai Thai Kitchen

Jade Palace

Smugglers coffee co

Oriental House

Everest The Mountain Daisy

The Times Inn Sunderland

The Times Inn Sunderland

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Websters Ropery

Websters Ropery

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The Saltgrass

The Saltgrass

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Wild Fire

Wild Fire

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Northsands Specialist Vehicles

Great Wall Southwick

Candy Corner Sweet Shop

The Strategy - Live Escape Games

New Level Gym

Robsons Of Sunderland

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Great Wall Southwick

Great Wall Southwick

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Candy Corner Sweet Shop

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The Queen Alexandra Bridge is a road traffic, pedestrian and former railway bridge spanning the River Wear in North East England, linking the Deptford and Southwick areas of Sunderland. The steel truss bridge was designed by Charles A. Harrison (a nephew of Robert Stephenson's assistant). It was built by Sir William Arrol between 1907 and 1909 and officially opened by The Earl of Durham, on behalf of Queen Alexandra on 10 June 1909. In 1899 the North Eastern Railway and the Sunderland Corporation agreed to build the bridge to improve communications across the river and to connect the coalfields of Annfield Plain and Washington with Sunderland's south docks. Before the completion of the bridge, road traffic crossing the river had to use one of two ferries which crossed below near to where the...

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Area is ok just a big fancy steel bridge But it will last forever not like modern one which will fall apart in say 20 years Made with British steel not cheap imported...

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Traffic and pedestrian routes are well separated, takes around five minutes to cross on foot. Much better than the alternative which would...

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Traffic and pedestrian routes are well separated, takes around five minutes to cross on foot. Much better than the alternative which would be swimming.
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Lovely bridge, took som fashion photos under it
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Traffic and pedestrian routes are well separated, takes around five minutes to cross on foot. Much better than the alternative which would be swimming.
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