ID:QZP40_MELDRUM_079DESCRIPTION:This view of Infirmary Footbridge, looking east from Ness Walk across the River Ness, is little changed today (2019), but the no cycling sign has been removed. This suspension bridge was built in Inverness in 1881 by W Smith and Sons, Ness Iron Works as a public footbridge crossing the river to the Royal Northern Infirmary.PLACENAME:InvernessOLD COUNTY/PARISH:INVERNESS: Inverness and BonaCREATOR (AV):Edward MeldrumDATE OF IMAGE:October 1968PERIOD:1960sSOURCE:Highland LibrariesCOLLECTION:Edward Meldrum's Photographs of InvernessAsset ID:37977KEYWORDS:
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