The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark

The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark This page is managed by Heritage Unlocked and is a celebration of the Tees Newport Bridge.

Managed by Heritage Unlocked, this page is a celebration of the Tees Newport Bridge and the Facebook home of the new book 'The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark'. It is in no way related to the management of the structure by Stockton-on-Tees Council. The page was set up in 2014 to celebrate the Tees Newport Bridge's 80th anniversary and with view to publishing a book.

A decade on as the icon marks its 90th anniversary since opening, a new book will be published! A new book celebrating the history of the iconic Tees Newport Bridge, officially opened 90 years ago today (Wednesday 28th February 2024), will be released ahead of Local History Month this May. The richly-illustrated bumper book, entitled The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark, is authored by Middlesbrough-born University of Sheffield academic Dr Tosh Warwick and explores the history of a remarkable engineering wonder that has long been overshadowed by the nearby Tees Transporter Bridge. Opened on Wednesday 28th February 1934 by the Duke of York, the Tees (Newport) Bridge was dubbed the ‘Tees Wonder Bridge’ as the largest vertical-lift bridge of its type in the world and the first of its type in the country. The Teesside landmark was constructed by Middlesbrough-based, famed bridge builders Dorman Long, who also built global icons such as the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Newcastle’s Tyne Bridge. Built as the main vehicular crossing of the River Tees, famously dubbed the ‘Steel River’ by Chris Rea, construction work on the Bridge played a major role in relieving unemployment in the 1930s, whilst the new link between the counties of Durham and Yorkshire supported the development of new and expanding industries along the Tees including ICI. In the ensuing 90 years, the Newport Bridge – also referred to as the Tees Bridge - has played a major role in the economic, social and transportation history and heritage of Teesside. A decade in the making, the idea for the book on the lesser-celebrated bridge linking Middlesbrough with the north bank of the Tees dates back to the landmark’s 80th anniversary in 2014 when Tosh collaborated on a project with Teesside Archives that uncovered and digitised previously unseen photographs of Newport Bridge, which last lifted in 1990. The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark features dozens of the previously unpublished construction and opening ceremony photographs and also draws upon rarely seen archival material from private collections, Middlesbrough Libraries, Teesside Archives and local newspaper archives to provide a fascinating insight into the history of the Grade II listed structure. The impact of deindustrialisation, tales of triumphs and tragedies and dozens of memories are accompanied by a range of facts, figures and plans in Heritage Unlocked’s latest publication. The Newport Bridge inspired work of a number of leading artists and photographers including Abby+Owen, Robin Dale, Philip Meadows, Alan Morley, Mackenzie Thorpe, Richard Wagner and Graham Frank Wright also features in the book. Author Dr Tosh Warwick said: “For over a decade I have chipped away at writing this book celebrating the ‘other’ historic bridge spanning the ‘Steel River’ between Middlesbrough and Stockton-on-Tees.
“By delving into the fascinating records of public and private collections, hearing memories of the local community and discovering the rich range of artwork and photography inspired by the structure, it was apparent that Newport Bridge was deserving of more attention and a dedicated book as it is a key historic link across the Tees and a record-breaking engineering wonder. It also holds a special place in the hearts of many Teessiders and I hope the book will appeal to those proud of the region’s bridge building history and industrial heritage.”

To mark the 90th anniversary of the Newport Bridge, the first 90 books ordered from Heritage Unlocked will be signed and numbered by the author and accompanied by a signed A4 art print by artist Graham Frank Wright at a special price of £19.34 – priced to mark the 1934 opening of the landmark (Book only RRP £19.99) at www.heritageunlocked.com/shop/newportbridge. Graham Frank Wright’s Newport Bridge A4 art print is also available to purchase separately for £14.99.

14/02/2026

The opening of the Tees Newport Bridge in 1934 (Middlesbrough Libraries)

20% OFF OFFER - USE CODE NEWPORT20 - Get 20& off The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark book using code NEWPORT20 at the checkout, only at https://www.heritageunlocked.com/shop/newportbridge

14/02/2026
21/11/2025
Teesside Christmas Bundle - Calendar and 4 books: RRP £71.95 - limited time bundle available for just £49.99. ONLY 6 IN ...
21/11/2025

Teesside Christmas Bundle - Calendar and 4 books: RRP £71.95 - limited time bundle available for just £49.99. ONLY 6 IN STOCK.

Memories of Middlesbrough in the 1970s and 1980s (RRP £14.99)

Memories of Middlesbrough in the 1950s and 1960s (RRP £14.99)

The Girl in the Green Blouse: A South Bank Story (RRP £14.99)

The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark (RRP £19.99)

Tees Transporter Bridge 2026 Calendar (RRP £6.99)

RRP £71.95 when purchased separately - limited time bundle available for just £49.99. ONLY 6 IN STOCK: https://www.heritageunlocked.com/shop/teessideoffer

21/11/2025

The Tees Newport Bridge illuminated green.

The Bridge's lighting scheme allows the landmark to be lit a range of different colours.

The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark is available at www.heritageunlocked.com/shop/newportbridge

21/11/2025

"I have just purchased this wonderful book! It is truly a superb read, which is full of wonderful stories and the history of this incredible bridge! I would highly recommend it!" - Craig Hatton

The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark is available to buy at www.heritageunlocked.com/shop/newportbridge

A plan of the River Tees showing the industries and Transporter Bridge, 1913 (Teesside Archives)FREE TRANSPORTER BRIDGE ...
21/11/2025

A plan of the River Tees showing the industries and Transporter Bridge, 1913 (Teesside Archives)

FREE TRANSPORTER BRIDGE CALENDAR with the purchase of The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark book by Tosh Warwick. Only available via this link: https://www.heritageunlocked.com/shop/teesbridges

Incredible photos of the Newport Bridge opening ceremony in 1934. A big thanks to our friends at Middlesbrough Libraries...
21/11/2025

Incredible photos of the Newport Bridge opening ceremony in 1934. A big thanks to our friends at Middlesbrough Libraries for supporting us in digitising this unique material.

FREE TRANSPORTER BRIDGE CALENDAR with the purchase of The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark book by Tosh Warwick. Only available via this link: https://www.heritageunlocked.com/shop/teesbridges

An aerial view of the Newport Bridge in 1934 with Newport Ironworks in the distance.FREE TRANSPORTER BRIDGE CALENDAR wit...
21/11/2025

An aerial view of the Newport Bridge in 1934 with Newport Ironworks in the distance.

FREE TRANSPORTER BRIDGE CALENDAR with the purchase of The Tees Newport Bridge: The Untold Story of a Steel River Landmark book by Tosh Warwick. Only available via this link: https://www.heritageunlocked.com/shop/teesbridges

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