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A warning against damage can still be seen on the milestone at the Surrey end of the bridge. [14] Richmond Bridge was a commercial success, generating £1,300 per annum in tolls (about £116,510 in 2025) in 1810. [20] [13] By 1822, the company had accumulated a sufficient surplus that all vehicle tolls were reduced to one penny. [26]
Opened to allow pedestrian traffic between Clarence Dock and Fearn's Island areas [70] Climate Innovation District Bridge Leeds Pedestrian bridge 2019 Connects the two sites that comprise a new residential development Richmond Bridge Leeds Road bridge
Black Bull of Clarence: Outside Palm House 1956: James Woodford: Statue — [60] ... O'Higgins Square, next to Richmond Bridge 1998? Bust — [79] Inscribed stonework ...
Richmond Palace – a view published in 1765 and based on earlier drawings. Henry I lived briefly in the King's house in "Sheanes". In 1299, Edward I, the "Hammer of the Scots", took his whole court to the manor house at Sheen, a little east of the bridge and on the riverside, and it thus became a royal residence; William Wallace was executed in London in 1305, and it was in Sheen that the ...
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Clarence House, Richmond is a Grade II listed [1] house in The Vineyard, Richmond, dating from about 1696. [ 2 ] It was built for Nathaniel Rawlins, a London haberdasher merchant, who lived there until his death in 1718.
The Vineyard Exterior of Clarence House showing the Bernardo O'Higgins blue plaque. The Vineyard is a street in Richmond, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.It includes three groups of almshouses, [1] [2] [3] a Grade II listed church (St Elizabeth of Portugal Church) [4] and Clarence House, a 17th-century Grade II listed house associated with Bernardo O’Higgins, [5] [6] who is ...
Clarence City Council (or City of Clarence) is a local government body in Tasmania, and one of the five municipalities that constitutes the Greater Hobart Area.The Clarence local government area has a population of 61,531, [1] covering the eastern shore of the Derwent River from Otago to the South Arm Peninsula and the smaller localities of Cambridge, Richmond, and Seven Mile Beach.