There are nine bridges across the River Ouse and eighteen smaller bridges and passages across the narrower River Foss within the city of York, England.
An engraving of the fourth Ouse Bridge (1565–1810)
Clifton bridge
Scarborough Railway Bridge from the South Bank, looking upstream
Lendal Bridge from the South Bank, looking downstream
The River Ouse is a river in North Yorkshire, England. Hydrologically, the river is a continuation of the River Ure, and the combined length of the River Ure and River Ouse makes it, at 129 miles (208 km), the sixth-longest river of the United Kingdom and the longest to flow entirely in one county. The length of the Ouse alone is about 52 miles (84 km) but the total length of the river is disputed.
The River Ouse in York
The 2010 floods in York, caused by the River Ouse
Nun Monkton, north west of York
The River Ouse in the city of York