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New River is a man-made river located in London, England

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Background imageNew River Collection: The River St. John, 1779 (engraving)

The River St. John, 1779 (engraving)
7340404 The River St. John, 1779 (engraving) by DesBarres, Joseph Frederick Wallet (1721-1824); 54.5x78.5 cm; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Creator: J. F. W. Des Barres Scale: ca)

Background imageNew River Collection: The Dreadnought 104 guns, Hospital Ship for Seammen of all Nations

The Dreadnought 104 guns, Hospital Ship for Seammen of all Nations, moored in the Thames off Greenwich, June 20th 1831
7342692 The Dreadnought 104 guns, Hospital Ship for Seammen of all Nations, moored in the Thames off Greenwich, June 20th 1831, 1831 (aquatint & etching, coloured) by Price, R. W

Background imageNew River Collection: Secretary of State for the Colonies &c. &c. &c. this chart of New Zealand from original surveys is

Secretary of State for the Colonies &c. &c. &c. this chart of New Zealand from original surveys is respectfully
7339385 Secretary of State for the Colonies &c. &c. &c. this chart of New Zealand from original surveys is respectfully dedicated by his very obedient servant, Thomas Mc.Donnell, Lieut. R.N

Background imageNew River Collection: Destruction of the American Fleet at Penobscot Bay, 14 August 1779, 1780s (oil on canvas)

Destruction of the American Fleet at Penobscot Bay, 14 August 1779, 1780s (oil on canvas)
7337659 Destruction of the American Fleet at Penobscot Bay, 14 August 1779, 1780s (oil on canvas) by Serres, Dominic (1722-93); 101.6x152.4 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageNew River Collection: Palace of Westminster, The New Houses of Parliament, City of Westminster, London, England

Palace of Westminster, The New Houses of Parliament, City of Westminster, London, England, designed by Charles Barry
3058501 Palace of Westminster, The New Houses of Parliament, City of Westminster, London, England, designed by Charles Barry

Background imageNew River Collection: A new wharf on the River Thames, London (litho)

A new wharf on the River Thames, London (litho)
8672088 A new wharf on the River Thames, London (litho) by Wyllie, Charles William (1853-1923); Private Collection; (add.info.: A new wharf on the River Thames at Wapping, London)

Background imageNew River Collection: Waterfall in Dusky Bay, April 1773, 1775 (oil on canvas)

Waterfall in Dusky Bay, April 1773, 1775 (oil on canvas)
7295312 Waterfall in Dusky Bay, April 1773, 1775 (oil on canvas) by Hodges, William (1744-97); 135.9x193 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageNew River Collection: Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), 1855-56 (oil on canvas)

Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), 1855-56 (oil on canvas)
7337837 Rear-Admiral Sir Francis Beaufort (1774-1857), 1855-56 (oil on canvas) by Pearce, Stephen (1819-1904); 127.5x102 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imageNew River Collection: Sketches from New York: a lager beer brewery at Guttenberg, on the Hudson River, 1864

Sketches from New York: a lager beer brewery at Guttenberg, on the Hudson River, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Sketches from New York: a lager beer brewery at Guttenberg, on the Hudson River, 1864. The Teutonic population of New York [and] the neighbouring Brooklyn, Hoboken, and Jersey City

Background imageNew River Collection: The Charing-Cross Railway: covered way leading to the platform, 1864. Creator: Unknown

The Charing-Cross Railway: covered way leading to the platform, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The Charing-Cross Railway: covered way leading to the platform, 1864. In no part of London has a greater improvement been made than upon the spot where Hungerford Market once stood

Background imageNew River Collection: Hampton Court Old Bridge, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

Hampton Court Old Bridge, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
Hampton Court Old Bridge, 1864. Engraving of...the old wooden toll-bridge at Hampton Court, which is now about to be removed by order of its proprietor, Mr. T. W

Background imageNew River Collection: Timber bridge over the River Wai-Au-Ua, province of Nelson, New Zealand, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Timber bridge over the River Wai-Au-Ua, province of Nelson, New Zealand, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Timber bridge over the River Wai-Au-Ua, province of Nelson, New Zealand, 1864. The River Wai-au-ua (or Dillon) is the largest in the province of Nelson

Background imageNew River Collection: Birkett Foster's 'Pictures of English Landscape': the Stepping-stones, 1862

Birkett Foster's "Pictures of English Landscape": the Stepping-stones, 1862. Creator: Dalziel Brothers
Birkett Foster's "Pictures of English Landscape": the Stepping-stones, 1862. Among books recently published and plainly intended to sell as a "Christmas present" or

Background imageNew River Collection: Sketches from British Columbia: Lilloett, on the Fraser River, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Sketches from British Columbia: Lilloett, on the Fraser River, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Sketches from British Columbia: Lilloett, on the Fraser River, 1864....a bird's-eye view, of the little town of Lilloett, situated on the right bank of the Fraser River

Background imageNew River Collection: Views at the Seat of the War in New Zealand: village on the Waikato River, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Views at the Seat of the War in New Zealand: village on the Waikato River, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Views at the Seat of the War in New Zealand: village on the Waikato River, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. A.E. Smith

Background imageNew River Collection: Views at the Seat of the War in New Zealand: Waikato Heads, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Views at the Seat of the War in New Zealand: Waikato Heads, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Views at the Seat of the War in New Zealand: Waikato Heads, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Mr. A.E. Smith. The bush with which the Waikato Heads are covered

Background imageNew River Collection: Viaduct over the Taptee, for the Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Viaduct over the Taptee, for the Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Viaduct over the Taptee, near Surat, for the Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway, 1862. This line, one of the most important of our Indian railways...is destined to carry to Bombay the produce

Background imageNew River Collection: Laying the foundation-stone of the Brisbane Bridge, Queensland, New South Wales, 1864

Laying the foundation-stone of the Brisbane Bridge, Queensland, New South Wales, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Laying the foundation-stone of the Brisbane Bridge, Queensland, New South Wales, 1864. The foundation-stone of the new bridge to connect the north and south portions of the city...was laid

Background imageNew River Collection: View of Lima, the capital of Peru, 1864. Creator: Unknown

View of Lima, the capital of Peru, 1864. Creator: Unknown
View of Lima, the capital of Peru, 1864. Engraving from a sketch by David Powell, ...taken from the foot of the hill, San Cristoval

Background imageNew River Collection: The War in America: Fort Fisher...the British steamer Hansa running the blockade... 1864

The War in America: Fort Fisher...the British steamer Hansa running the blockade... 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
The War in America: Fort Fisher, commanding the new inlet entrance to Cape Fear River - the British steamer Hansa running the blockade under the guns of the Fort, 1864

Background imageNew River Collection: Tarradale Viaduct, on the Melbourne and Sandhurst Railway, Australia, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Tarradale Viaduct, on the Melbourne and Sandhurst Railway, Australia, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Tarradale [sic] Viaduct, on the Melbourne and Sandhurst Railway, Australia, 1864. Engraving from a photograph by Morris and Co. of Elizabeth-street, Melbourne

Background imageNew River Collection: Sketches from New Zealand: the Queen's Redoubt, on the Waikato, HQ of Lieut.-Gen. Cameron, 1864

Sketches from New Zealand: the Queen's Redoubt, on the Waikato, HQ of Lieut.-Gen. Cameron, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Sketches from New Zealand: the Queen's Redoubt, on the Waikato, the head-quarters of Lieutenant-General Cameron, 1864. From "Illustrated London News", 1864

Background imageNew River Collection: Sketches from New Zealand: scene on the Waikato, near its junction with the Waipa River, 1864

Sketches from New Zealand: scene on the Waikato, near its junction with the Waipa River, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Sketches from New Zealand: scene on the Waikato, near its junction with the Waipa River, 1864. Engraving from a drawing made on the spot by Mr. G. P

Background imageNew River Collection: Church missionary station on the Waikato River, New Zealand, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Church missionary station on the Waikato River, New Zealand, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Church missionary station on the Waikato River, New Zealand, 1864. The mission-house of Pepepe is one of the most picturesque spots on the River Waikato

Background imageNew River Collection: The Chaudière Gold-Fields, Canada: the diggings on a tributary of the Chaudière, 1864

The Chaudière Gold-Fields, Canada: the diggings on a tributary of the Chaudière, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
The Chaudiere Gold-Fields, Canada: the diggings on a tributary of the Chaudiere, 1864. Forty-eight years ago a woman, engaged in washing, found a large nugget of gold

Background imageNew River Collection: The War in New Zealand: the gun-boat Pioneer at anchor off Meremere, on the Waikato River... 1864

The War in New Zealand: the gun-boat Pioneer at anchor off Meremere, on the Waikato River... 1864. Creator: Unknown
The War in New Zealand: the gun-boat Pioneer at anchor off Meremere, on the Waikato River, reconnoitring the native position, 1864. Engraving of a sketch by...Mr

Background imageNew River Collection: The Chaudière Gold-Fields, Canada: the gold-diggers dwellings, 1864. F Creator: Unknown

The Chaudière Gold-Fields, Canada: the gold-diggers dwellings, 1864. F Creator: Unknown
The Chaudiere Gold-Fields, Canada: the gold-diggers dwellings, 1864. The Chaudiere...flows through a highly picturesque and cultivated valley...In its course the main stream

Background imageNew River Collection: King James II throwing Great Seal into the River Thames

King James II throwing Great Seal into the River Thames
King James II throwing Great Seal of England into the River Thames near Whitehall. The Seal was used for stamping the kings assent on all important documents

Background imageNew River Collection: The world famous 'Batman'alias Adam West on his flying visit to London appears

The world famous "Batman"alias Adam West on his flying visit to London appears
The world famous " Batman" alias Adam West on his flying visit to London appears exclusively for London Weekend Television as guest on " Saturday Scene"

Background imageNew River Collection: New River Head

New River Head
In 1609 a scheme to bring much needed water into London from wells in Hertfordshire was designed by a Mr Hugh Myddleton. His plan was to end his New River just below the summit of Islington Hill

Background imageNew River Collection: Britain-Newyear-Fireworks

Britain-Newyear-Fireworks
Fireworks explode around the London Eye during New Years celebrations in central London just after midnight on January 1, 2018. (Photo by Tolga AKMEN / AFP)

Background imageNew River Collection: Workers sit in gondolas as they perform tests on the new cable car link across the

Workers sit in gondolas as they perform tests on the new cable car link across the River Thames in London June 17, 2012. The scheme, revealed in July 2010

Background imageNew River Collection: Fireworks explode behind the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben on the River Thames

Fireworks explode behind the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben on the River Thames during New Years celebrations in London January 1, 2015

Background imageNew River Collection: The New Gardens and Palace of the Tuileries, and the New and Old Louvre, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The New Gardens and Palace of the Tuileries, and the New and Old Louvre, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The New Gardens and Palace of the Tuileries, and the New and Old Louvre, 1858. Harmonisation of the Tuileries and the new Louvre in Paris

Background imageNew River Collection: Captain Urquhart experimenting with his Life-Preserving Raft on the Thames, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Captain Urquhart experimenting with his Life-Preserving Raft on the Thames, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Captain Urquhart experimenting with his Life-Preserving Raft on the Thames, [in London] 1858. A craft, attracting attention by its singular appearance

Background imageNew River Collection: An Excursion from Tunis to Zowan - Ruins of Oudinah, fifteeen miles south of Tunis, 1858

An Excursion from Tunis to Zowan - Ruins of Oudinah, fifteeen miles south of Tunis, 1858. Creator: Unknown
An Excursion from Tunis to Zowan - Ruins of Oudinah, fifteeen miles south of Tunis, 1858. Engraving from a sketch by Mr. Arthur Hall

Background imageNew River Collection: The North German Lloyd's New Steam-ship 'Hudson', 1858. Creator: Unknown

The North German Lloyd's New Steam-ship "Hudson", 1858. Creator: Unknown
The North German Lloyd's New Steam-ship "Hudson", 1858. This magnificent steam-ship, built by the eminent iron shipbuilding firm of Messrs. Palmer, Allport, and Co

Background imageNew River Collection: Lumbering in New Brunswick - Driving Logs down the Falls of the St. John, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Lumbering in New Brunswick - Driving Logs down the Falls of the St. John, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Lumbering in New Brunswick - Driving Logs down the Falls of the St. John, [Canada], 1858. The lumbering business is the leading element of wealth in the province; and the sawmills

Background imageNew River Collection: Lumbering in New Brunswick - Lumberman's Camp-house, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Lumbering in New Brunswick - Lumberman's Camp-house, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Lumbering in New Brunswick - Lumberman's Camp-house, [Canada], 1858. The lumbering business is the leading element of wealth in the province; and the sawmills

Background imageNew River Collection: Lumbering in New Brunswick - Lumbermen at Work in the Forest, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Lumbering in New Brunswick - Lumbermen at Work in the Forest, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Lumbering in New Brunswick - Lumbermen at Work in the Forest, [Canada], 1858. The lumbering business is the leading element of wealth in the province; and the sawmills

Background imageNew River Collection: Arrival of the First Detachment of the 100th Regiment in the Mersey, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Arrival of the First Detachment of the 100th Regiment in the Mersey, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Arrival of the First Detachment of the 100th Regiment in the Mersey, 1858. We have recently had two interesting arrivals to the shores of England - the first

Background imageNew River Collection: Departure from Gravesend of Troops for India, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Departure from Gravesend of Troops for India, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Departure from Gravesend of Troops for India, 1858. During the last fortnight there have been several large embarkations of troops for India and China from this place

Background imageNew River Collection: American Sketches: Prison Life in Blackwell's Island, New York - outdoor work, 1876

American Sketches: Prison Life in Blackwell's Island, New York - outdoor work, 1876. Creator: Unknown
American Sketches: Prison Life in Blackwell's Island, New York - outdoor work, 1876. The outdoor employments assigned to most of the male convicts, who number above five hundred

Background imageNew River Collection: The Prince of Wales landing at St. John, New Brunswick... 1860. Creator: Unknown

The Prince of Wales landing at St. John, New Brunswick... 1860. Creator: Unknown
The Prince of Wales landing at St. John, New Brunswick, [Canada], - from a drawing by our special artist G. H. Andrews, 1860. His Royal Highness [future King Edward VII] reached the harbour of St

Background imageNew River Collection: The Niagara above the Falls - by our special artist G. H. Andrews, 1860

The Niagara above the Falls - by our special artist G. H. Andrews, 1860. Creator: Richard Principal Leitch
The Niagara above the Falls - by our special artist G. H. Andrews, 1860. The Niagara River, forming part of the boundary line between the United States and Canada

Background imageNew River Collection: The Prince of Wales in Canada, 1860. Creator: Smyth

The Prince of Wales in Canada, 1860. Creator: Smyth
The Prince of Wales in Canada, 1860. The future King Edward VII on a royal vist to North America. The Prince reached Fredericton, New Brunswick, on the 4th August

Background imageNew River Collection: The Prince of Wales landing at the town of New Goa, from a sketch by an officer of the Serapis

The Prince of Wales landing at the town of New Goa, from a sketch by an officer of the Serapis, 1876 Creator: L.B
The Prince of Wales landing at the town of New Goa, from a sketch by an officer of the Serapis, 1876....the Prince embarked with his suite on board the May Frere, the Governor of Bombay's yacht

Background imageNew River Collection: American Prison Life, Blackwell's Island, New York: Dinner-Time, 1876. Creator: Unknown

American Prison Life, Blackwell's Island, New York: Dinner-Time, 1876. Creator: Unknown
American Prison Life, Blackwell's Island, New York: Dinner-Time, 1876. Convicts complying with a...regulation to be observed after the dismissal of the guests from that monotonous repast - namely



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New River Collection

New River is a man-made river located in London, England. It was constructed in the early 17th century to provide Londoners with fresh drinking water from Hertfordshire and Essex. The river runs through several boroughs of North London, including Islington, Hackney and Haringey. Along its course, it passes by many interesting sights such as the iconic Angel of Islington statue and the historic New River Head building which was once used to control the flow of water into London. Visitors can also enjoy walking along its banks or taking a boat ride on it for a unique view of some of London's most famous landmarks. An important part of both local history and culture, making it an ideal destination for anyone looking to explore this fascinating city.
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