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Coordinates: 57°08′24″N 2°05′22″W / 57.140032°N 2.089541°W / 57.140032; -2.089541
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[[Category:Bridges in Scotland]]
[[Category:Bridges in Aberdeen]]
[[Category:Bridges completed in 1881]]
[[Category:Bridges completed in 1881]]
[[Category:1881 establishments in Scotland]]
[[Category:1881 establishments in Scotland]]

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Queen Victoria Bridge, also known as Victoria Bridge is a road bridge across the River Dee in Aberdeen, Scotland. It was built in response to the River Dee ferryboat disaster of 5 April 1876, and opened in May 1881.[1] It was built by Aberdeen Council , partly funded by public subscription.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Queen Victoria Bridge | Mapping Memorials to Women in Scotland". womenofscotland.org.uk. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  2. ^ Morrice, Emma. "Aberdeen bridge to close for inspection next weekend". Evening Express. Retrieved 20 February 2020.

57°08′24″N 2°05′22″W / 57.140032°N 2.089541°W / 57.140032; -2.089541