Graffiti beneath southern span of St Werburgh's Road railway bridge

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Graffiti beneath southern span of St Werburgh's Road railway bridge

Image: © Phil Champion Taken: 29 Aug 2009

On the pillar separating the southern and northern spans. Since taking this photo the disused railway line has been re-opened as part of the Metrolink tram network and the graffiti cleaned off.

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Image Location

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53.438875
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-2.267913