We look back at the history of bridge, which was opened by the Queen 56 years ago in 1966.
Lorries and traffic building up at the toll booths on the Severn Bridge in 1982
The automatic tolls on the Severn Bridge in 1993
There was chaos at the tolls in 1992 as drivers struggled to pay their charges
Spanning the River Severn and linking Chepstow and Gloucestershire, the Severn Bridge is a Grade I-listed structure. This feat of engineering carries the M48 motorway and once housed a number of toll booths until 2019.
Our archive photographs show various aspects of the bridge over the years and we hope this bring back happy memories.
The full expanse of the Severn Bridge and waterfront below
The Severn Bridge from above
The bridge at a standstill following a crash in 1989
Another stunning view from the Severn Bridge, taken in 1977
Do you have an old picture of somewhere in Gwent you would like to share? Email it to jo.barnes@gwent-wales.co.uk with a short description and we will do the rest.
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