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Keel Crossing [opened 18.10.25] - compendium thread


FTM Bridge?
FTM doesn't really help when you shop eat and drink on Tyneside that's helping the mags economy and diminishing Sunderlands economy
Me dad knows Phil Curtis from the Sunderland Antiquarian Society and I've just asked him about this area of the city. It was seemingly and previously known as Galley's Gill - there was both a school and a graveyard down there.

Should perhaps be Galley's Bridge?
Galleys gill bridge is still there it's a separate entity
I think this is the same place as the area where the bridge is - happy to stand corrected if not.

Different bridge different position
 
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The Athletes Footbridge

No for me after reading all suggestions so far I would pick Keel footbridge because of it linking into the keel line and Keel Square. I do feel the City should recognise Pallion lad Joseph Swan but not sure this is appropriate.
 
The Athletes Footbridge

No for me after reading all suggestions so far I would pick Keel footbridge because of it linking into the keel line and Keel Square. I do feel the City should recognise Pallion lad Joseph Swan but not sure this is appropriate.

Whether intentional or otherwise, the bridge construction (deep steel channel) isn’t too far from that of a ships hull.

Edit: single bottom just before @Butcher's Coat corrects me.
 
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