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DescriptionSwing bridge over the River Esk (geograph 7150984).jpg
English: The Esk has been crossed at this point since at least 1351 when Edward III granted authority to collect tolls to maintain the bridge. The current swing bridge was built in 1908. It links the upper and lower harbour areas and the east and west sides of the town. The bridge opens on the hour and half hour on request and is manned for two hours either side of high water. It is for pedestrians and vehicles
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