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"Spanning the Past and Present: Iconic Bridges Around the World" Stamford / Lincs 1950s: A nostalgic look at a quaint town in Lincolnshire, England, where bridges connected communities and memories were made. Monnow Bridge and Gate over the River Monnow, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales: This medieval marvel stands as a testament to timeless architecture that has spanned centuries. Old (First) Severn Bridge, Avon, England: An engineering masterpiece that once linked two counties across the mighty River Severn - a symbol of progress and connection. Narrowboat crossing the River Dee in autumn on Pontcysyllte Aqueduct: Thomas Telford's ingenious creation allows boats to gracefully traverse this stunning Welsh landscape. Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Sydney: The iconic duo that spans Sydney's skyline; these landmarks embody Australia's vibrant spirit and rich history. Firth of Forth Bridges: Scotland proudly showcases its engineering prowess with these magnificent structures spanning over one hundred years of transportation history. Millau Viaduct spanning the Tarn Gorge in southern France: Soaring high above nature's beauty, this architectural wonder holds records for height and length – truly breathtaking. Menai Suspension Bridge, Anglesey, Wales: A pioneering feat from another era; this suspension bridge united communities while showcasing human ingenuity against rugged landscapes. Canal reflections in Bruges, Belgium: Serene waters mirror picturesque bridges as they guide visitors through enchanting canals amidst historic European charm. New York / Brooklyn Bridge: An enduring symbol of American ambition and innovation; this majestic structure connects Manhattan to Brooklyn while captivating millions with its grandeur. Opera House and Harbour Bridge revisited in Sydney’s Pacific paradise setting once again captivate hearts with their harmonious coexistence amid stunning natural surroundings.