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

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Background imageNew River Collection: Pont des Francais, New Caledonia; Some Account of New Caledonia, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Pont des Francais, New Caledonia; Some Account of New Caledonia, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Pont des Francais, New Caledonia; Some Account of New Caledonia, 1875. From Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London] and Galpin

Background imageNew River Collection: American Sketches: Blackwell's Island Penitentiary, New York - Dining-Room, 1876. Creator: Unknown

American Sketches: Blackwell's Island Penitentiary, New York - Dining-Room, 1876. Creator: Unknown
American Sketches: Blackwell's Island Penitentiary, New York - Dining-Room, 1876. Blackwell's Island is the locality of several different institutions, besides the House of Correction

Background imageNew River Collection: The Prince of Wales riveting the last bolt of the Alexandra Railway Bridge in the Punjaub...1876

The Prince of Wales riveting the last bolt of the Alexandra Railway Bridge in the Punjaub...1876. Creator: Unknown
The Prince of Wales riveting the last bolt of the Alexandra Railway Bridge in the Punjaub, from a sketch by one of our special artists, 1876

Background imageNew River Collection: American Sketches: Prison Life on Blackwell's Island - No. 1. returning from work, 1876

American Sketches: Prison Life on Blackwell's Island - No. 1. returning from work, 1876
American Sketches: Prison Life on Blackwell's Island - No. 1. returning from work, 1876. In the penitentiary...where the sketch was taken by our correspondent, the late M

Background imageNew River Collection: The new steam-ship Australia, 1876. Creator: J. R. W

The new steam-ship Australia, 1876. Creator: J. R. W
The new steam-ship Australia, 1876. Ocean-going steamer in the South West India Dock, River Thames. A number of state rooms on the upper or hurricane deck are arranged for two passengers only

Background imageNew River Collection: Gods of the old Japanese mythology: the War-God Maris descending on the Holy Boar, 1860

Gods of the old Japanese mythology: the War-God Maris descending on the Holy Boar, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Gods of the old Japanese mythology: the War-God Maris descending on the Holy Boar, 1860. The winged figure to the left is Foo, and [the winged figure] to the right Tenyu

Background imageNew River Collection: The Smyrna and Aïdin Railway, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The Smyrna and Aïdin Railway, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The Smyrna and Aidin Railway, 1858. This railway being the first and only undertaking of the kind in the Ottoman Empire derives from that circumstance alone an interest of more than ordinary

Background imageNew River Collection: The Prince's arrival at Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1860. Creator: Smyth

The Prince's arrival at Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1860. Creator: Smyth
The Prince's arrival at Fredericton, New Brunswick, 1860. The future King Edward VII visits Canada. The Prince reached Fredericton, New Brunswick, on the 4th August

Background imageNew River Collection: The Suspension Bridge over the River St. John, New Brunswick, visited by the Prince of Wales

The Suspension Bridge over the River St. John, New Brunswick, visited by the Prince of Wales... 186 Creator: Unknown
The Suspension Bridge over the River St. John, New Brunswick, [Canada], visited by the Prince of Wales on the 7th of August, with a view of the City of St. John - from a photograph by C. Flood, 1860

Background imageNew River Collection: Niagara Falls Village: the Rapids above the American Falls - from a drawing by our special

Niagara Falls Village: the Rapids above the American Falls - from a drawing by our special... 1860. Creator: Unknown
Niagara Falls Village: the Rapids above the American Falls - from a drawing by our special artist, G.H. Andrews, 1860. Niagara Falls village...is situated just above the American Fall

Background imageNew River Collection: New steam-ship 'Giraffe' for the Glasgow and Belfast Royal Mail line, 1860. Creator: Unknown

New steam-ship "Giraffe" for the Glasgow and Belfast Royal Mail line, 1860. Creator: Unknown
New steam-ship "Giraffe" for the Glasgow and Belfast Royal Mail line, 1860. On Saturday, July 7, the Lord Provost, Magistrates

Background imageNew River Collection: The Gorge of Sallenches, Savoy, 1860. Creator: Jean Adolphe Beauce

The Gorge of Sallenches, Savoy, 1860. Creator: Jean Adolphe Beauce
The Gorge of Sallenches, Savoy, 1860. In a mountainous country like Savoy the gorges and passes are, of course, very frequent; they, as well as the glaciers

Background imageNew River Collection: Progress of the Prince of Wales in Canada - view of part of the city and river of Ottawa... 1860

Progress of the Prince of Wales in Canada - view of part of the city and river of Ottawa... 1860. Creator: Unknown
Progress of the Prince of Wales in Canada - view of part of the city and river of Ottowa, from the Barrack Hill, the site of the new Parliament Buildings - from a sketch by our special artist, G. H

Background imageNew River Collection: Portion of the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara - from a photograph by the Stereoscopic Company, 1860

Portion of the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara - from a photograph by the Stereoscopic Company, 1860. Creator: Unknown
Portion of the Horseshoe Falls, Niagara - from a photograph by the Stereoscopic Company, 1860. The Canadian cataract rolls over a precipice projecting about fifty feet beyond its base

Background imageNew River Collection: The town of Bathurst, New Brunswick - from a photograph by E. J. Russell, of Bathurst, 1860

The town of Bathurst, New Brunswick - from a photograph by E. J. Russell, of Bathurst, 1860. Creator: Unknown
The town of Bathurst, New Brunswick - from a photograph by E. J. Russell, of Bathurst, 1860. The town is situated on the south side of the Bay Chaleur

Background imageNew River Collection: Arrival of the first train of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad at James Town... 1860

Arrival of the first train of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad at James Town... 1860. Creator: Unknown
Arrival of the first train of the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad at James Town from New York, 1860....the line just opened [supplies] an immediate connected highway from the chief emporium of

Background imageNew River Collection: Rapids of the St. John, 1860. Creator: Smyth

Rapids of the St. John, 1860. Creator: Smyth
Rapids of the St. John, 1860. Suspension bridge in Canada. From "Illustrated London News", 1860

Background imageNew River Collection: 'Under Green Leaves' - Lullingsworth, drawn by S. Read, 1857. Creator: Henry Duff Linton

"Under Green Leaves" - Lullingsworth, drawn by S. Read, 1857. Creator: Henry Duff Linton
"Under Green Leaves" - Lullingsworth, drawn by S. Read, 1857. We extract from the new volume of poems, by Charles Mackay

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....the inmates, who are here treated with compulsory hospitality

Background imageNew River Collection: New steam-ship 'Giraffe' for the Glasgow and Belfast Royal Mail line, 1860. Creator: Unknown

New steam-ship "Giraffe" for the Glasgow and Belfast Royal Mail line, 1860. Creator: Unknown
New steam-ship "Giraffe" for the Glasgow and Belfast Royal Mail line, 1860. On Saturday, July 7, the Lord Provost, Magistrates

Background imageNew River Collection: Sketch Map of the Theatre of War in Ashanti, 1900, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Sketch Map of the Theatre of War in Ashanti, 1900, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Sketch Map of the Theatre of War in Ashanti, 1900, c1900. Showing Hodgson's line of retreat, line of advance, friendly towns, rivers, roads and sites of battles

Background imageNew River Collection: Hobart, Tasmania, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Hobart, Tasmania, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Hobart, Tasmania, c1900. Port in the British colony of Australia. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol. IX". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne]

Background imageNew River Collection: View of the Tugela River, c1900. Creator: N. P. Edwards

View of the Tugela River, c1900. Creator: N. P. Edwards
View of the Tugela River, c1900. River in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa. The spelling Tugela is an Anglicised version of the Zulu name Thukela. From "Cassell's History of England, Vol

Background imageNew River Collection: The Advance of the Anglo-Egyptian Force Upon Omdurman, 1898, (c1900). Creator: C Wilkinson

The Advance of the Anglo-Egyptian Force Upon Omdurman, 1898, (c1900). Creator: C Wilkinson
The Advance of the Anglo-Egyptian Force Upon Omdurman, 1898, (c1900). The Battle of Omdurman was fought during the Anglo-Egyptian conquest of Sudan between a British-Egyptian expeditionary force

Background imageNew River Collection: After Atbara: Brothers in Arms, 1898, (c1900). Creator: F. D

After Atbara: Brothers in Arms, 1898, (c1900). Creator: F. D
After Atbara: Brothers in Arms, 1898, (c1900). Second Sudan War: Anglo-Egyptian forces defeated 15, 000 Sudanese rebels, called Mahdists or Dervishes, on the banks of the River Atbara

Background imageNew River Collection: The Emir Mahmud Under Guard, 1898, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

The Emir Mahmud Under Guard, 1898, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
The Emir Mahmud Under Guard, 1898, (c1900). African leader captured after the Battle of Atbara, during the Second Sudan War

Background imageNew River Collection: The First Passenger Train Over the White Pass and Yukon Route to Klondike in Pursuit of Gold

The First Passenger Train Over the White Pass and Yukon Route to Klondike in Pursuit of Gold, c1900 Creator: A.E. Huitt
The First Passenger Train Over the White Pass and Yukon Route to Klondike in Pursuit of Gold, c1900. For some months past rumour had been whispering of the discovery of an enormously rich gold-field

Background imageNew River Collection: Map of the Tirah Campaign, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Map of the Tirah Campaign, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Map of the Tirah Campaign, c1900. The Tirah expedition was an Indian frontier campaign from September 1897 to April 1898. Tirah is a mountainous tract of country in what was formally known as

Background imageNew River Collection: The Clock-Tower and Speaker's Residence, New Houses of Parliament, 1857. Creator: J. & A.W

The Clock-Tower and Speaker's Residence, New Houses of Parliament, 1857. Creator: J. & A.W
The Clock-Tower and Speaker's Residence, New Houses of Parliament, [London], 1857. The tower in which "Big Ben" is housed was originally known as St Stephen's Tower

Background imageNew River Collection: King George's Sound, 1857. Creator: Unknown

King George's Sound, 1857. Creator: Unknown
King George's Sound, 1857. View near...the southwestern extremity of the Australian continent. It consists of an outer sound and two inner basins or harbours, which are perfectly landlocked

Background imageNew River Collection: Fremantle in Western Australia: Rottnest Island, the Proposed New Convict Establishment... 1857

Fremantle in Western Australia: Rottnest Island, the Proposed New Convict Establishment... 1857. Creator: Unknown
Fremantle in Western Australia: Rottnest Island, the Proposed New Convict Establishment, in the distance, 1857. By reference to the report of the important measure introduced to the House of

Background imageNew River Collection: Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Committee-room, House of Commons, 1857. Interior of the Palace of Westminster, London. It would be difficult to point to any edifice, ancient or modern

Background imageNew River Collection: Map of Central America shewing the Proposed Routes of Communication between the Atlantic & Pacific

Map of Central America shewing the Proposed Routes of Communication between the Atlantic & Pacific O Creator
Map of Central America shewing the Proposed Routes of Communication between the Atlantic & Pacific Oceans, 1856....and the Disputed Territories of British Honduras (Belize)

Background imageNew River Collection: 'Ravine in Glen Tilt' - painted by W. Bennett - from the Exhibition of the New Society of Painters

"Ravine in Glen Tilt" - painted by W. Bennett - from the Exhibition of the New Society of Painters i Creator
"Ravine in Glen Tilt" - painted by W. Bennett - from the Exhibition of the New Society of Painters in Water Colours, 1856

Background imageNew River Collection: Beauties of England and Wales - 'The Squire's Daughter', Staffordshire - by J

Beauties of England and Wales - "The Squire's Daughter", Staffordshire - by J
Beauties of England and Wales - "The Squire's Daughter", Staffordshire - by J. Absolon - exhibited in the New Water Colour Gallery, 1856. Engraving of a painting

Background imageNew River Collection: View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. Creator: Napoleon Sarony

View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. Creator: Napoleon Sarony
View of Saint John, New Brunswick, 1851, 1941. From "Canada, by Lady Tweedsmuir, The British Commonwealth in Pictures series. [Collins, London, 1941]

Background imageNew River Collection: The laying of the Memorial stone of the New Tower Bridge by the Prince of Wales, 1886

The laying of the Memorial stone of the New Tower Bridge by the Prince of Wales, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The laying of the Memorial stone of the New Tower Bridge by the Prince of Wales, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageNew River Collection: The New Tower Bridge, birds eye view, 1886. Creator: Unknown

The New Tower Bridge, birds eye view, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The New Tower Bridge, birds eye view, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageNew River Collection: The new East and West India Docks at Tilbury, opened last week, 1886. Creator: Unknown

The new East and West India Docks at Tilbury, opened last week, 1886. Creator: Unknown
The new East and West India Docks at Tilbury, opened last week, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"

Background imageNew River Collection: Plan of New York, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Plan of New York, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Plan of New York, 1854. From "Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31 Dec 1853 to 30 Dec 1854"

Background imageNew River Collection: Panoramic view of the City of New York, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Panoramic view of the City of New York, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Panoramic view of the City of New York, 1854. From "Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31 Dec 1853 to 30 Dec 1854"

Background imageNew River Collection: The New Houses of Parliament - Ventilating Shaft, River Front, 1854. Creator: Unknown

The New Houses of Parliament - Ventilating Shaft, River Front, 1854. Creator: Unknown
The New Houses of Parliament - Ventilating Shaft, River Front, 1854. Palace of Westminster, London....the New Louvre, or Ventilating Shaft

Background imageNew River Collection: Tower of London, 1961. Creator: Unknown

Tower of London, 1961. Creator: Unknown
Tower of London, 1961. Ground plan of the Tower of London, with key indicating building periods: Roman; William I & II, c.1086-97; Richard I, 1189-99; Henry III, 1216-72; Edward I

Background imageNew River Collection: Port of London Authority - Map, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Port of London Authority - Map, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Port of London Authority - Map, 1937. The River Thames in London, showing Extensions & Improvements...1909-1937...New Docks, Deepened Docks, Deepened River Channel, New and Reconditioned Buildings

Background imageNew River Collection: Port of London Authority - Map, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Port of London Authority - Map, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Port of London Authority - Map, 1937. The River Thames in London, showing Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, St Katharine Docks, Western and Eastern Docks, West India Docks, Blackwall Basin

Background imageNew River Collection: 'More New Quays (The Royal Albert Docks Will Obtain a Stretch Almost a Mile Long)', 1937

"More New Quays (The Royal Albert Docks Will Obtain a Stretch Almost a Mile Long)", 1937. Creator: Fox
"More New Quays (The Royal Albert Docks Will Obtain a Stretch Almost a Mile Long)", 1937. Cranes for unloading goods on the River Thames in London

Background imageNew River Collection: Fort Fillmore, New Mexico, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Fort Fillmore, New Mexico, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Fort Fillmore, New Mexico, 1854. View of...one of the garrisons first built by the United States Government on the Rio Grande del Norte...In the background are seen the great chains of the White

Background imageNew River Collection: New Bridge over the Severn, at Upton, 1854. Creator: Unknown

New Bridge over the Severn, at Upton, 1854. Creator: Unknown
New Bridge over the Severn, at Upton, 1854. Moveable bridge in Worcestershire. The piers and abutments are of Forest of Dean stone, built on piles; the tubes and girders being of wrought-iron



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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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