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The Friends help construct the Transporter Bridge Garden

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The Friends help construct the Transporter Bridge Garden Gavin has been an inspiration when it comes to publicising the Newport Transporter  Bridge during its period of closure. It closed because of the construction of the new Visitor's Centre. Researching the past Gavin discovered that a group of Transporter Bridge Crew had  their own allotment on the East Side of the Anchorage.  So in June he asked the Friends if they would help him construct a garden.  Chippings were put down as a base and raised beds were created and many of which the Friends' Committee helped construct them. They also assembled a green house. Members if the committee at the start of the project. Left to right, Martyn Newman, Jeff Grosvenor, Terry Mercy, Gavin Jones, Grenville Pow and Peter Thomas- Keefe Jeff Grosvenor and one other Peter Thomas Keefe Gavin was an ideal co-ordinator as he had previously worked for the Living Levels Project as Community Engagement Officer and had also worked for other organi

Newport Transporter Bridge in Film by Richard Frame

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Newport Transporter Bridge in film 1906 The Earliest Film The earliest film of the Transporter Bridge relates to its opening in 1906 but the film was not discovered until 1987. The newly formed Newport Maritime Trust had been in touch with film historian John Huntley regarding a chance discovery of some film featuring the Transporter Bridge. Huntley had spent many years working for the British Film Institute but in 1974 retired and set up Huntley Film Archives. A favourite pastime of Huntley’s was rummaging through the bric a brac barrows of the east end of London. He had amassed a collection of old film this way, but one film he bought for five shillings had him stumped. It wasn’t until he took a train journey to Cardiff and was crossing the River Usk at Newport that he spied the unmistakable shape of the Transporter Bridge. As part of a fundraising project for Newport Maritime Trust, Huntley brought the film together with a selection of railway films to the Newport Centre on Marc

A Visit to the Transporter Bridge Visitor's Centre under construction

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  Visit to the Transporter Bridge Visitors' Centre under construction                           The exterior south side front entrance from the Manager's Office There were 2 visits, one on Tuesday 13 th  June at 1pm and another on Wednesday 14 th  June at 11am Photos by Grenville Pow Members meeting up on the ground floor                                        On the roof of the first floor - the public viewing area                                            Scaffold work showing enclosures in the boom The east and centre work enclosures                                                            East side enclosure Centre enclosure under construction                                                          lift to carry material up to the boom         Gavin, Trefor, Site Manager Terry and Oli standing on what will be the exterior walkway            Visitor Centre East Side showing the walkway  to connect the Bridge from the first floor Where the foot bridge will leave the visit

Alex Jarvis and her family photographs and the 75th Anniversary of Newport Transporter Bridge in 1981

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Alex Jarvis and her family photographs of the 75th Anniversary of Newport Transporter Bridge in 1981 Stunt Biplanes pass under Newport's Transporter Bridge to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the bridge. Newport Borough Council, as it was known in 1981, planned a 75th Anniversary of the opening of the Transporter Bridge which had taken place on September 12th 1906. They had several events planned. There was a horse and carriage procession from the Mansion House to the bridge carrying mayor Les Knight and other dignitaries. They travelled through Newport to the Bridge where a re-enactment of the opening was provided by Newport Playgoers. Trevor Jones played the part of Lord Tredegar who had switched on the current for the electrically operated bridge on the opening day. But something that really excited the public in 1981 was a dare devil birthday salute via aeroplane. Two stunt pilots made aviation history by swooping under the supports of the Transporter Bridge and thousands of

Cutting the sod for the contruction of the new visitor's centre

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  Cutting the Sod for the constriction of the new visitor's centre  on a rainy day.   Tuesday. 2nd August   The Newport Transporter Bridge is a transporter bridge crosses the River Usk in Newport, South East Wales. The bridge is the lowest crossing on the River Usk. It is a Grade I listed structure. It is one of fewer than 10 transporter bridges that remain in use worldwide and only a few dozen were ever built. Construction started :  1902 Clearance below :  54 m Opened :  12 September 1906 Architect :  Ferdinand Arnodin Height :  74 m  Pictures of our amazing Transporter Bridge taken by Drone photographer Sam Wise 1.  Assembling outside the existing visitor's centre in the rain On Tuesday  2nd August people met to celebrate the cutting of the sod for the erection of the new visitor's centre. The much anticipated building of a new visitor centre and repair work at Newport Transporter Bridge made progress on Tuesday. T he existing visitor centre is to be replaced with a mode