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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Aerial plan of the Festival of Britain site, London

Aerial plan of the Festival of Britain site, London
Aerial plan of the Festival of Britain site, South Bank, London, showing all the main buildings and other venues of interest. Date: May 1951

Background imageRelated Images Collection: London landmarks

London landmarks at night. Three landmarks on the River Thames at Westminster, London, England. The Houses of Parliament (or Palace of Westminster) is at upper left, seen behind Westminster Bridge

Background imageRelated Images Collection: LONDON: PARLIAMENT. Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge crossing the Thames in

LONDON: PARLIAMENT. Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge crossing the Thames in Lodon, England. Photograph, c1955

Background imageRelated Images Collection: London, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge

London, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge
UK, England, London, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Bridge

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rowing Boats passing under Hammersmith Bridge, London, 1843

Rowing Boats passing under Hammersmith Bridge, London, 1843
Engraving showing rowing boats, participating in the Thames Regatta of 1843, passing Hammersmith suspension bridge

Background imageRelated Images Collection: London / Tower Bridge Area

London / Tower Bridge Area
Tower Bridge area

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Alone in London, c. 1894 (oil on canvas)

Alone in London, c. 1894 (oil on canvas)
7333514 Alone in London, c.1894 (oil on canvas) by Graham, Thomas Alexander Ferguson (1840-1906); 89.6x123.5 (framed) cm; Perth Museum & Art Gallery, Scotland; (add.info.: Artist: Graham)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Victorian London - Barnes Bridge

Victorian London - Barnes Bridge
Vintage engraving showing a scene from 19th Century London England. A large crowd of people gather to watch the boat race on the Thames some on the beams under Barnes Bridge

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sunrise View of Tower Bridge

Sunrise View of Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge view at sunrise from Tower Wharf, Tower of London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Charing-Cross Bridge in London, c. 1902 (oil on canvas)

Charing-Cross Bridge in London, c. 1902 (oil on canvas)
FIA5391802 Charing-Cross Bridge in London, c.1902 (oil on canvas) by Monet, Claude (1840-1926); 65.3x100 cm; National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, Japan; Photo © Fine Art Images

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Opening day of Tower Bridge, London 1894

Opening day of Tower Bridge, London 1894
Tower Bridge was designed by Sir Horace Jones and Mr. Wolfe Barry, comprises a permanent footway 142ft above high-water level and a drawbridge for passing ships

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The New Hammersmith Suspension Bridge (engraving)

The New Hammersmith Suspension Bridge (engraving)
1050596 The New Hammersmith Suspension Bridge (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The New Hammersmith Suspension Bridge)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of Walton Bridge, Surrey (engraving)

View of Walton Bridge, Surrey (engraving)
3103885 View of Walton Bridge, Surrey (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: View of Walton Bridge, Surrey)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1956. The race was held from the starting

The Boat Race, Cambridge v Oxford. 1956. The race was held from the starting point at Putney Bridge on The River Thames in London

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Conflagration at Sir C. Prices Wharf, Blackfriars, 1845. Creator: Unknown

Conflagration at Sir C. Prices Wharf, Blackfriars, 1845. Creator: Unknown
Conflagration at Sir C. Prices Wharf, Blackfriars, 1845. The London fire brigade attempting to extinguish a fire...in the warehouses belonging to Sir Charles Price and Co

Background imageRelated Images Collection: England, London, Southwark Bridge and City Area Skyline

England, London, Southwark Bridge and City Area Skyline

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Fennings Wharf, Bermondsey, London, c1835

Fennings Wharf, Bermondsey, London, c1835. View from the River Thames with Fennings Wharf in the centre, the Shot Manufactory, Bermondsey, on the left

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Opening of the Hungerford Suspension Bridge, from The Illustrated London News

Opening of the Hungerford Suspension Bridge, from The Illustrated London News
XJF324355 Opening of the Hungerford Suspension Bridge, from The Illustrated London News, 3rd May 1845 (engraving) by English School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: LONDON: ROWING, 1865. Procession of the London Boat Clubs on the Thames River

LONDON: ROWING, 1865. Procession of the London Boat Clubs on the Thames River, the opening ceremony of the Thames Rowing Season. Wood engraving, English, April 1865

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View from City Hall rooftop over London skyline, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

View from City Hall rooftop over London skyline, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: LCC-MFB Battersea Bridge river fire station, SW8

LCC-MFB Battersea Bridge river fire station, SW8
Built by the London County Council, Battersea Bridge river station was located by Battersea Bridge on the River Thames. It was one of four Metropolitan Fire Brigade river stations and, from 1904

Background imageRelated Images Collection: GM1E8631OJH01

GM1E8631OJH01
A steam train and pleasure boats of all shapes and sizes are seen from Battersea bridge on the River Thames in London June 3, 2012

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Waterman (Petherick)

Waterman (Petherick)
London characters: Once he offered the best way to cross the Thames but now every new bridge they build means less work for the THAMES WATERMAN. Still, its a nice uniform

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London, England, UK

Blackfriars Bridge, London, England, UK

Background imageRelated Images Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral, City of London, Blackfriars Bridge and River Thames, London, England

St. Pauls Cathedral, City of London, Blackfriars Bridge and River Thames, London, England, UK

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Albert Bridge

Albert Bridge
The Albert Bridge between Chelsea and Battersea in London, circa 1885. Opened in 1872, it was named after the consort of Queen Victoria. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of The Shard and City Hall from Tower Bridge and the River Thames at night, London

View of The Shard and City Hall from Tower Bridge and the River Thames at night, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: St. Pauls Cathedral and Blackfriars Bridge at dusk, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

St. Pauls Cathedral and Blackfriars Bridge at dusk, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Big Ben with Hungerford Bridge at sunset, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Big Ben with Hungerford Bridge at sunset, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: South Bank with City Hall, Shard London Bridge and More London buildings with the shadow of Tower

South Bank with City Hall, Shard London Bridge and More London buildings with the shadow of Tower Bridge in the foreground, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Thames Waterman

Thames Waterman
A waterman is about to row two women across the Thames, despite the proximity of London Bridge. Traffic is sufficient to keep 20, 000 watermen employed. Date: circa 1810

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge
Opening of the New London Bridge by King William IV and Queen Adelaide. The River Thames is full of royal barges, and a balloon can be seen in the top right. 1 August 1831

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Views of the Festival of Britain construction

Views of the Festival of Britain construction
Four views of the Festival of Britain construction, dating from June 1950 to March 1951, with an aerial view below, showing Londons South Bank in October 1950, looking north across the River Thames

Background imageRelated Images Collection: New London Bridge Open

New London Bridge Open
The opening of new London Bridge - barges on the Thames, crowds on the shore, flags flying and a balloon over Southwark cathedral

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mitre Hotel, Hampton Court, Greater London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Mitre Hotel, Hampton Court, Greater London, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Exterior of Tower Bridge over the River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Exterior of Tower Bridge over the River Thames, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The River Thames, South Bank and City Hall on left, City of London on right

The River Thames, South Bank and City Hall on left, City of London on right, London, England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Houses of Parliament (Palace of Westminster), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Westminster Bridge and River Thames, London, England, UK, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Westminster Bridge, the River Thames, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament

Westminster Bridge, the River Thames, Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament, London, England, UK

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Old warehouse area now converted into luxury flats and shops, Shad Thames

Old warehouse area now converted into luxury flats and shops, Shad Thames, London SE1, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Rotherhithe Ferry 1877

Rotherhithe Ferry 1877
The steam ferry across the Thames at Rotherhithe, one of the few crossings below London Bridge : carrying not only foot passengers but a coach with footmen, also carts

Background imageRelated Images Collection: London Bridge / 1757

London Bridge / 1757
Watermen pass along the Thames

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Shard with Tower Bridge and River Thames at sunset, London, England, United Kingdom

The Shard with Tower Bridge and River Thames at sunset, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Frost Fair of the winter of 1683-84 on the Thames, with Old London Bridge in the Distance

The Frost Fair of the winter of 1683-84 on the Thames, with Old London Bridge in the Distance
XJF360231 The Frost Fair of the winter of 1683-84 on the Thames, with Old London Bridge in the Distance. c.1684 (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Frost Fair of the winter of 1683-4 on the Thames, with Old London Bridge in the Distance

The Frost Fair of the winter of 1683-4 on the Thames, with Old London Bridge in the Distance
XYC189129 The Frost Fair of the winter of 1683-4 on the Thames, with Old London Bridge in the Distance. c.1685 (oil on canvas) by English School

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Bridge, Thames, London, England, United Kingdom

Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Bridge, Thames, London, England, United Kingdom

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Shard and Tower Bridge on the River Thames at night, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Shard and Tower Bridge on the River Thames at night, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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