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Gaunless Bridge was a
railway bridge on the
Stockton and
Darlington Railway. It was
completed in 1823 and is one of the
first railway bridges to be constructed...
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Gaunless is a
tributary river of the Wear in
County Durham, England. Its name is Old Norse,
meaning "useless". The
Gaunless Viaduct,
built in 1825...
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Gaunless Viaduct, also
known as the
Lands Viaduct, was a
railway viaduct in
County Durham. It was
designed by
Thomas Bouch to
carry the
South Durham and...
- home to one restaurant, the
Bridge Inn. The
River Gaunless runs
through Ramshaw. The name
Gaunless itself is of
later Norse origin,
meaning useless. It...
- town and
civil parish at the
confluence of the
River Wear and the
River Gaunless in
County Durham, England. It is 12
miles (19 km)
northwest of Darlington...
- of the
village by the
River Gaunless still retains the
original chimney and some of the
buildings from the old
Gaunless Valley Lead Mill.
Copley has...
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Lenticular trusses,
patented in 1878 by
William Douglas (although the
Gaunless Bridge of 1823 was the
first of the type), have the top and
bottom chords...
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miles to the south-west). It has an
attractive rural setting within the
Gaunless Valley,
overlooked by the gorse-covered ****field Fell. The fell itself...
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Auckland Coordinates 54°26′24″N 2°04′55″W / 54.44°N 2.082°W / 54.44; -2.082
Traversed by A689 road, W2W (north east) &
Weardale Way
River Wear &
Gaunless...