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  2. List of crossings of the River Thames - Wikipedia

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    The Thames Path crosses this bridge. Hampton Court Bridge Concrete bridge, steel bridge, road bridge, arch bridge: 51°24′14″N 0°20′33″W: 1933: From Hampton Court to East Molesey. The Thames Path crosses this bridge. Hampton Ferry Ferry route: 51°24′43″N 0°21′45″W: 1519: From Hampton to Hurst Park, East Molesey.

  3. Richmond Bridge, London - Wikipedia

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    The bust of Bernardo O'Higgins near the bridge. The eighth Thames bridge to be built in what is now Greater London, [36] Richmond Bridge is currently the oldest surviving bridge over the Thames in Greater London, [n 3] and the oldest Thames bridge between the sea and Abingdon Bridge in Oxfordshire.

  4. List of bridges in London - Wikipedia

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    The installation’s colour scheme is in part influenced by famous paintings of the Thames, as noted by The Times: “The colours and tones used in the paintings of those inveterate Thames-watchers Monet, Whistler and Turner provide some of the inspiration, while at Westminster [bridge] a shade of green was chosen to complement the colour of ...

  5. Richmond Railway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    This first bridge comprised three 100-foot cast iron girders, which were supported on stone-faced land arches in combination with a pair of stone-faced river piers with rounded cutwaters. [2] In accompaniment to the bridge itself, a sizable arched brick viaduct crossing Richmond's Old Deer Park, was built for the bridge's eastern approach. This ...

  6. London Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge offered uninterrupted, mass movement of foot, horse, and wheeled traffic across the Thames, linking four major arterial road systems north of the Thames with four to the south. Just downstream of the bridge were substantial quays and depots, convenient to seagoing trade between Britain and the rest of the Roman Empire .

  7. Restoration begins of 161-year-old Thames crossing

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    The refurbishment of a 161-year old central London bridge is under way. Hungerford railway bridge, which takes trains over the River Thames between the South Bank and London Charing Cross station ...

  8. Battersea Railway Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Dating from 1863, the bridge is one of the oldest crossings over the Thames in London. [1] The bridge's completion provided a connection between the main northbound lines out of Paddington and Euston with the southbound lines of Waterloo, Victoria and Clapham Junction via the West London Extension Railway. [2]

  9. Battersea Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Although dangerous and unpopular, the bridge was the last surviving wooden bridge on the Thames in London, and was the subject of paintings by many significant artists such as J. M. W. Turner, John Sell Cotman and James McNeill Whistler, including Whistler's Nocturne: Blue and Gold – Old Battersea Bridge, and his controversial Nocturne in ...