Barker Crossing
Barker Crossing was a pedestrian footbridge in Workington, Cumbria, England which crossed the River Derwent, and linked the north and south sides of the town. Army engineers built it in November 2009 after flooding put the town's bridges out of use, and removed it in February 2011. The bridge was named after police officer Bill Barker, who died when the Northside Bridge in Workington collapsed below him.
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Barker Crossing
Barker Crossing was a pedestrian footbridge in Workington, Cumbria, England which crossed the River Derwent, and linked the north and south sides of the town. Army engineers built it in November 2009 after flooding put the town's bridges out of use, and removed it in February 2011. The bridge was named after police officer Bill Barker, who died when the Northside Bridge in Workington collapsed below him.
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5 December 2009
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27 November 2009
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2011-02-14
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2011-02-14
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October 2019
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