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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Kalemouth Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge at Kalemouth in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, near the B6401. It crosses the River Teviot just above its confluence with the Kale Water, near Eckford. It is protected as a Category A listed building.The bridge is still in use as an unclassified public road bridge, and is one of the earliest surviving carriage suspension bridges. It was built by Captain Samuel Brown, engineer, of the Royal Navy, (1776-1852), and William Mather, a contractor of Kalemouth. Tolls were paid at Kalemouth Cottage. Earlier, in 1819-20, Samuel Brown had built the Union Bridge over the River Tweed near Paxton in the former Berwickshire, 23 miles (37km) to the east of Kalemouth Bridge.. }

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