TQ3005 :
London Road viaduct
by Mike Parker
The viaduct, built in the 1840s to bring the railway from Lewes into Brighton, contains over ten million bricks. It was bombed in WW2.
© Copyright Mike Parker and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence
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