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Queensferry Crossing

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Followed the construction of the Queensferry Crossing, the UK's tallest bridge. Tweet us your pictures of this remarkable feat of engineering.

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Quite the image of the Queensferry Crossing, as seen from St Margaret's Hope. This reclaimed land was formerly a bay and safe haven for shipping - where St Margaret was said to have landed in 1068. Pic: James Miller

Quite the image of the Queensferry Crossing, as seen from St Margaret's Hope. This reclaimed land was formerly a bay and safe haven for shipping - where St Margaret was said to have landed in 1068. Pic: James Miller
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A lone police officer and sniffer dog walk across the Queensferry Crossing in September 2017 ahead of the bridge's official opening. Picture: Andrew Milligan/PA

A lone police officer and sniffer dog walk across the Queensferry Crossing in September 2017 ahead of the bridge's official opening. Picture: Andrew Milligan/PA
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Looking north along the road deck of the Queensferry Crossing. The property to the immediate left is the former Admiral's House, where naval top brass were based. Picture: Ken Jack

Looking north along the road deck of the Queensferry Crossing. The property to the immediate left is the former Admiral's House, where naval top brass were based. Picture: Ken Jack
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Flashback to 2014: A view of the Queensferry Crossing under construction, looking south. Three towers emerging from the Forth. Huge earth works underway for the approach road. Picture: Ken Whitcombe / Aerial Photography Solutions

Flashback to 2014: A view of the Queensferry Crossing under construction, looking south. Three towers emerging from the Forth. Huge earth works underway for the approach road. Picture: Ken Whitcombe / Aerial Photography Solutions