English: Crawford's Bridge, Ouseburn On the right is the oldest of the surviving bridges which cross the lower Ouseburn, built in the early to mid-C18th. The name derives from Thomas Crawford who owned a number of properties in the area in the early C19th http://www.twsitelines.info/Siteline.nsf/SMR/88B6C6BEA658ADA9802576AF003E4E5D?opendocument
High above the valley are the Metro Bridge and Byker Road Bridge.
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