History
"Lendal Bridge is an iron bridge with details in the Gothic style popular in Victorian England. The ornate parapet of the bridge features the white rose of York, the crossed keys of the Diocese of York and the lions of England. Additional ironwork includes York’s coat of arms and the initials V & A, representing Queen Victoria and Prince Albert."
http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/victorian/lendal-bridge
The bridge was designed by Thomas Page, who also designed Skeldergate Bridge in York and Westminster Bridge in London.
General Traffic
On Bridge
- Cars
- Bicycles
- Motorbikes
- Lorries
- Van
- Pedestrians
- Motorboats
- Ferries
- Rowing Boats
- Birds, eg ducks
Colour Breakdown
Lendal Bridge consists of a diverse pallet of colours, something that could benefit the designs of the data visuals
Lendal Bridge Information Board