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London Bridge is a bridge in London, England, that crosses the River Thames

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Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Rain, Steam, and Speed. The Great Western Railway, 1844. Artist: Turner

Rain, Steam, and Speed. The Great Western Railway, 1844. Artist: Turner, Joseph Mallord William (1775-1851)
Rain, Steam, and Speed. The Great Western Railway, 1844. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Charing-Cross Bridge in London, 1899. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)

Charing-Cross Bridge in London, 1899. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)
Charing-Cross Bridge in London, 1899. Found in the collection of the Thyssen-Bornemisza Collections

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: The Waterloo Bridge, Fog Effect, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet

The Waterloo Bridge, Fog Effect, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet
The Waterloo Bridge, Fog Effect, 1903. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Childe Harolds Pilgrimage, Italy, 1832. Artist: JMW Turner

Childe Harolds Pilgrimage, Italy, 1832. Artist: JMW Turner
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage, Italy, 1832. Scene inspired by Byrons poem. From the Tate collection, London

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Apullia in Search of Appullus, c1814. Artist: JMW Turner

Apullia in Search of Appullus, c1814. Artist: JMW Turner
Apullia in Search of Appullus, c1814. A scene from Ovids Metamorphoses. Apullia is shown the olive tree into which her husband has been transformed for mocking the wood nymphs

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: General view of London, 1666, (1909)

General view of London, 1666, (1909). Pre-Great Fire view of the City of London and the River Thames, from a plan of the year 1666

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: London Bridge After The 1904 Widening, London, 20th Century

London Bridge After The 1904 Widening, London, 20th Century. Built to a design by John Rennie in 1824-1831, this version of London Bridge was dismantled and sold to Lake Havasu City, USA in 1968

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Tower of London, 20th Century

Tower of London, 20th Century. On its completion in 1097 the tower provided accommodation for the king, but in later centuries was used as a prison, armoury and military store

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Tower Bridge, London, 20th Century

Tower Bridge, London, 20th Century. The construction of the bridge was begun in 1881 to designs by Sir Horace Jones and it opened in 1894

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: London Bridge, 1630. Artist: Claude Jongh

London Bridge, 1630. Artist: Claude Jongh
London Bridge, 1630

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet

The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Artist: Claude Monet
The Waterloo Bridge, London, 1903. Located in the collection of the Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Notre Dame, Paris, 19th century. Artist: Frederick Nash

Notre Dame, Paris, 19th century. Artist: Frederick Nash
Notre Dame, Paris, 19th century. From the Victoria and Albert Museum, London

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: A Waterfall in a Rocky Landscape, 1660-70. Artist: Jacob van Ruisdael

A Waterfall in a Rocky Landscape, 1660-70. Artist: Jacob van Ruisdael
A Waterfall in a Rocky Landscape, 1660-70. From the collection of the National Gallery, London, United Kingdom

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Temma bridge, Osaka, Japan, 1830. Artist: Hokusai

Temma bridge, Osaka, Japan, 1830. Artist: Hokusai
Temma bridge, Osaka, Japan, 1830. From the Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Fire in London, 1808. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Fire in London, 1808. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Fire in London, 1808. Albion Mills, on the south side of Blackfriars Bridge, London, burning, on 3 March 1791, after the mills were set alight by arsonists

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Westminster Bridge, London, looking from the south bank of the Thames, 1858

Westminster Bridge, London, looking from the south bank of the Thames, 1858. This is the bridge rebuilt by Thomas Page (1803-1877) beginning in 1853

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858

Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858. Thomas Page (1803-1877) was the engineer of this suspension bridge over the Thames, which opened in 1858

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Parhelia (mock suns) combined with a halo and rainbow, 1721 (1845)

Parhelia (mock suns) combined with a halo and rainbow, 1721 (1845). This phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, was observed in England in 1721

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Southwark Bridge from Bank Side, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

Southwark Bridge from Bank Side, London, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
Southwark Bridge from Bank Side, London, 1817. John Rennies (1761-1821) cast iron bridge over the Thames at Southwark, viewed from the South Bank looking towards St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Waterloo Bridge, London, across the Thames, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd

Waterloo Bridge, London, across the Thames, 1817. Artist: Thomas Hosmer Shepherd
Waterloo Bridge, London, across the Thames, 1817. Waterloo Bridge was built by the Scottish civil engineer John Rennie (1761-1821) between 1811 and 1817

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: The Fife cantilever, c1880s

The Fife cantilever, c1880s. Showing the construction of the Forth Railway Bridge in Scotland. The bridge crosses the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Fire in London, 1791. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

Fire in London, 1791. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
Fire in London, 1791. The building on fire was Albion Mills, a corn mill erected by Matthew Boulton at the foot of Blackfriars Bridge in 1786

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: High Bridge over River Witham, Lincoln, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

High Bridge over River Witham, Lincoln, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
High Bridge over River Witham, Lincoln, 20th century. The oldest bridge in the United Kingdom which still has buildings on it, built about 1160 A.D

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Pool of London with Docks and Tower Bridge, London, England, 1962. Artist: CM Dixon

Pool of London with Docks and Tower Bridge, London, England, 1962. Artist: CM Dixon
Pool of London with Docks and Tower Bridge, London, England, 1962. Part of the Tideway of the Thames, the Pool of London was navigable by tall-masted vessels bringing coastal

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Waterloo Bridge in London, 1902. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)

Waterloo Bridge in London, 1902. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)
Waterloo Bridge in London, 1902. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Charing-Cross Bridge in London, c. 1902. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)

Charing-Cross Bridge in London, c. 1902. Artist: Monet, Claude (1840-1926)
Charing-Cross Bridge in London, c. 1902. Found in the collection of the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Bronze head of Hadrian, 1st century

Bronze head of Hadrian, 1st century
Bronze head of the Roman emperor Hadrian (24 January 76 - 10 July 138), found in the River Thames at London Bridge, 1st century

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd century

Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd century
Bronze head of the Roman emperor Hadrian (76-138), from the British Museums collection.Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (76-138), Roman Britain, 2nd century

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd century

Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, Roman Britain, 2nd century
Bronze head from a statue of the Roman Emperor Hadrian (76-138), Roman Britain, 2nd century. Found in the River Thames near London Bridge (1834)

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Roman bronze statuette of Harpocrates

Roman bronze statuette of Harpocrates
Silver figure of Harpocrates, a Romanised Egyptian deity, with gold chain and ring, Roman Britain. Found in the River Thames at London Bridge

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Police dog being trained, 1907

Police dog being trained, 1907
Police dog being trained, 1905. A dummy is being used to train this Paris Police dog to rescue people from drowning in the Seine. From Sunday. (London, 1907)

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Junction of Regents Canal at Paddington Basin, London, 1828

Junction of Regents Canal at Paddington Basin, London, 1828. The Regents Canal, connecting the Paddington Canal and the Thames at Limehouse, was opened in 1820

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Henry VII at the Tower of London, 1485-1509

Henry VII at the Tower of London, 1485-1509. Henry (1457-1509), the first Tudor monarch, is variously shown greeting a guest, looking out of a window, and signing a document in the White Tower

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Westminster Bridge, London, 1753

Westminster Bridge, London, 1753. Westminster Abbey is on the right. At this date the Thames was a busy city thoroughfare, as can be seen from the amount of traffic on the river

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Waterworks at York Buildings, Strand, supplying water to London from the Thames, 1790

Waterworks at York Buildings, Strand, supplying water to London from the Thames, 1790. Westminster Bridge can be seen in the background

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Chartists procession from the mass meeting towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, 10 April 1848

Chartists procession from the mass meeting towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, 10 April 1848
Chartists procession from the mass meeting on Kennington Common towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, where the police stopped them crossing the Thames, 10 April 1848

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: The Conwy Tubular Bridge on the Chester & Holyhead Railway, North Wales, 1852. Artist: Alfred Ashley

The Conwy Tubular Bridge on the Chester & Holyhead Railway, North Wales, 1852. Artist: Alfred Ashley
The Conwy Tubular Bridge on the Chester & Holyhead Railway, North Wales, 1852. This bridge was designed by Robert Stephenson to carry the Chester and Holyhead Railway across the River at Conwy

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Iron bridge across the Severn at Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, England, built 1779 (1795)

Iron bridge across the Severn at Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, England, built 1779 (1795). Artist: Samuel Ireland
Abraham Darby IIIs iron bridge across the Severn at Ironbridge, Coalbrookdale, England. First iron bridge in world, built between 1776 and 1779

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Part of Old London Bridge, c1600

Part of Old London Bridge, c1600. Part of the bridge originally built between 1176 and 1209, showing the Middlesex (London) shore with (left)

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Battle of Sedan, France, Franco-Prussian War, 1 September 1870

Battle of Sedan, France, Franco-Prussian War, 1 September 1870. The village of Baseilles in flames (centre), the River Meuse (centre right) and Faubourg de Alan (centre foreground)

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Grand Junction Canal, Braunston, Northamptonshire, 1819. Artist: John Hassell

Grand Junction Canal, Braunston, Northamptonshire, 1819. Artist: John Hassell
Grand Junction Canal, Braunston, Northamptonshire, 1819. Head of the Grand Junction Canal with the small reservoir at Braunston

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Le Duel a Mort, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier

Le Duel a Mort, 1869. Artist: George du Maurier
Le Duel a Mort, 1869. In an effort to stem the rising tide of his unpopularity, Napoleon III had relaxed press censorship in France

Background imageLondon Bridge Collection: Father Thames Himself Again, 1865 Artist: John Tenniel

Father Thames Himself Again, 1865 Artist: John Tenniel
Father Thames Himself Again, 1865. Lor Bless Yer R Y L Ighness! I ain t the Same River since I Gave up Scavenging and Turned Waterman



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London Bridge Collection

London Bridge is a bridge in London, England, that crosses the River Thames, and is one of the oldest bridges in the world and has been a major crossing point for centuries. The current bridge was built between 1824 and 1831 and is made of granite and has five main arches with two side arches on either side. The bridge also contains several shops, restaurants, and other attractions such as the Tower Bridge Experience which offers views of London from high above the river. London Bridge has become an iconic symbol of London and England as a whole, with its impressive architecture being admired by tourists from all over Europe.
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