
Info about Cross Keys Swing Bridge Sutton Bridge
The gritting lorries passing over the Cross Key bridge. Saturday 28th Feb 1959 saw the closure of this line and it was converted to two way traffic in 1960…
The gritting lorries passing over the Cross Key bridge. Saturday 28th Feb 1959 saw the closure of this line and it was converted to two way traffic in 1960…
…Pinchbeck LC57 cbf408 History Gazetteer and Directory of Lincolnshire 1892 William White LC58 cbf299 History of A17 Cross Keys Swing Bridge – Sutton Bridge 1990’s LC59 cbf063 History of…
…and when the train came in they walked the length of it calling out “SuttonBridge… Longsutton… Gedney… Fleet… Holbeach… Whaplode… Moulton… Weston… Spalding, all change” It was also their job…
A photo postcard showing a train coming over the swing bridge at Sutton Bridge. Dated 1908 Click on image to enlarge…
E. Bemrose Butchers Shop, this was on the corner of Bridge Road/ New Road, Sutton Bridge. Exact year of photo not known. Does anyone know more about this Butchers? Click…
…Sutton Bridge on a grey charger and rides out over the old shore line. The story of the Phantom Horseman appears in the original History of Long Sutton by Frank…
Here is an interesting old photo of Sutton Bridge. Taken when the New Swing Bridge was under construction, in its finishing stage. 1897. Lots of interest in photo , the…
Click on photo to enlarge. Chris Bates writes – SO MANY TIMES I HAVE DRIVEN OVER THE CROSS KEYS BRIDGE at Sutton Bridge, crossing from Lincolnshire into Norfolk on the…
Colour postcard titled ‘Bridge Road, Sutton Bridge’ Published By M.& L. in their National Series….
A photo showing a view looking down Bridge Road in Sutton Bridge. Dated 1914 Click on image to enlarge…
This photo is titled “The last stage coach at the Bridge Hotel, Sutton Bridge” and is dated as 1950’s Does anyone have more information on this stage coach such a…
…collected first tolls on new bridge. He had also been employed as a horse Shunter at Sutton Bridge before going as guard at South Lynn in 1899. His son was…
Celebrations for the coronation of King George V on June 22nd 1911 outside the Bridge Hotel at Sutton Bridge. …
A postcard of a Steamer passing Sutton Bridge Swing Bridge. Year unknown Click on image to enlarge…
…similarities and that was the railway don’t forget, at Sutton Bridge. Yes, I can remember the railway going through Sutton Bridge on one side and the road going the other…
The Prima looks to be empty as it passes through the Swing Bridge. Does anybody know what it carried or where it discharged its cargo?…
…taught the Infants. Mr and Mrs Temple retired in 1958. Mrs Neal left Lutton school in 1965 and went to teach at Long Sutton. Sutton School teachers 1952…