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05-AUG-2012 Michael Ramsay

Tyne bridge with olympic rings - Michael Ramsay
by Michael Ramsay

The Tyne bridge built in 1928 and I am sure it will still be there in 100 years time, however the Olympic games being held in the UK for the third time, is a once in a lifetime event that I am sure I will never see again. Newcastle was host to some of the Olympic soccer matches

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Guest 13-Aug-2012 20:14
History in the making. Excellent.

Chris Oly
Brenda Tate 12-Aug-2012 16:32
Absolutely memorable - and the grand scale of that bridge suggests the scope of the Olympic Games themselves.
Michael Ramsay12-Aug-2012 15:09
Back in the 70's the A1 did cross the Tyne bridge and carry on through Newcastle
Guest 11-Aug-2012 22:08
Thats a grand sight :)
Its only when you look at the buildings do you get a true sense of scale of the bridge. I still remember crossing it as a kid, I think my dad messed up and missed the A1 and ended up going right through Newcastle!
Shirley Haden08-Aug-2012 02:44
This is great! I didn't realize until you posted this that some of the games (women's soccer for one) are played there in Newcastle. Those rings are unmistakable around the world. Yes, this is a very prideful time and will go down in history as one of the years the Olympics were Englands!