Čeština: Beggarský most v Glaisdale. Tento kamenný most byl vybudován přes Glaisdale Beck v roce 1619 Thomasem Ferriesem, synem místního zemědělce
English: "Beggars Bridge" Glaisdale. This stone-built packhorse bridge was built across Glaisdale Beck in 1619 by Thomas Ferries the son of a local moorland farmer.
Also in the picture is the Railway Bridge and Road which are all squeezed into a tight corner where the beck meets the River Esk.
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Also in the picture is the Railway Bridge