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dbpedia:Barker_Crossing
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Barker Crossing was a pedestrian footbridge in Workington, England which was named after police officer Bill Barker, who died when the Northside Bridge in Workington collapsed below him. It crossed the River Derwent, and linked the north and south sides of the town.
foaf:name
Barker Crossing
foaf:depiction
n7:JPG
dbpedia-owl:bridgeCarries
Pedestrians
dbpedia-owl:builder
dbpedia:Royal_Engineers
dbpedia-owl:buildingEndDate
5 December 2009
dbpedia-owl:buildingStartDate
27 November 2009
dbpedia-owl:closingDate
2011-02-14Z
dbpedia-owl:closingYear
2011-01-01Z
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n5:_Cumbria
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52.0
dbpedia-owl:locatedInArea
dbpedia:Workington
dbpedia-owl:openingDate
2009-12-07Z
dbpedia-owl:openingYear
2009-01-01Z
dbpedia-owl:thumbnail
n4:300
dbpedia-owl:type
dbpedia:Mabey_Logistic_Support_Bridge