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Sutton Bridge

There have been three bridges at this crossing of the river Nene, both road and rail.

Sutton Packhorse Bridge, Bedfordshire

With two pointed arches over the Potton Brook, a tributary of the Great Ouse, this bridge links the village of Sutton to its church.

Swannington Incline

Part of the Leicester & Swannington Rilway, one of England's first, built by Robert Stephenson to carry coal.

Swarkestone Bridge and Causeway

This 13th century bridge is the longest stone bridge in England, being nearly a mile long. It is a Grade I listed building.

Swindon Works

Opened in 1843 as the railway works for the Great Western Railway, much of the site remains in alternative uses.

Swinford Toll Bridge and House, Eynsham

A functioning river Thames toll bridge and house Grade II listed.

Tadcaster Viaduct

Fine viaduct across the river Wharfe built to carry a line between York and Leeds which never materialised.

Talbot Motor Works, Ladbroke Hall, London

One of Britain's first purpose built motor car factories, producing Talbot cars from 1903 - 1938. Cars were renowned for their reliability in world-wide trials to 1914 and for racing successes in the 1930s.  Royal Naval experimental centre in WW1, developing armored cars and the first tank.

Talyllyn Railway, Tywyn

Tywyn is the base of the world's first preserved railway, the Talyllyn.

Tardebigge top lock

Summit of the 30 lock Tardebigge fight - the longest in the UK. From 1810-1814, site of an experimental man-powered boat lift