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

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Background imageNew River Collection: The Pioneer with boats in tow laden with parts of the steamer for Dr. Livingstone, 1862

The Pioneer with boats in tow laden with parts of the steamer for Dr. Livingstone, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Visit of H.M.S. Gorgon to the Zambesi River: The Pioneer passing Mozambala with boats in tow laden with parts of the steamer for Dr. Livingstone, 1862. Engraving from a sketch by Mr

Background imageNew River Collection: The brig Hetty Ellen discharging sections of Dr. Livingstone's new steamer... 1862. Creator: Unknown

The brig Hetty Ellen discharging sections of Dr. Livingstone's new steamer... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Visit of H.M.S. Gorgon to the Zambesi River: The brig Hetty Ellen discharging sections of Dr. Livingstone's new steamer the Lady Nyassa into the Pioneer to take up the Zambesi, 1862

Background imageNew River Collection: The Tuapeka Goldfields, Otago, New Zealand, 1862. Creator: W Thomas

The Tuapeka Goldfields, Otago, New Zealand, 1862. Creator: W Thomas
The Tuapeka Goldfields, Otago, New Zealand, 1862. The province received a great impetus in June, last year, by the discovery of goldfields situated on a stream called the Tuapeka...The immediate

Background imageNew River Collection: Fall of the middle level sluice on the west bank of the Ouse, about four miles from Lynn... 1862

Fall of the middle level sluice on the west bank of the Ouse, about four miles from Lynn... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Fall of the middle level sluice on the west bank of the Ouse, about four miles from Lynn, Norfolk, 1862....tidal water found its way under the front apron of this sluice

Background imageNew River Collection: Departure of the Noncomformists from London...for the new colony... 1862. Creator: Unknown

Departure of the Noncomformists from London...for the new colony... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Departure of the Noncomformists from London, on Thursday week, for the new colony of Albertland, New Zealand: scene on board the Matilda Wattenbach on her passage down the river [Thames], 1862

Background imageNew River Collection: The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, 1862. Creator: JM Williams

The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, 1862. Creator: JM Williams
The Metropolitan Railway and the Fleet Ditch, [London], 1862. In a few months Paddington will be joined to the City by a new thoroughfare...This line has a width of nearly thirty feet

Background imageNew River Collection: New bridge at Lambeth, 1862. Creator: Unknown

New bridge at Lambeth, 1862. Creator: Unknown
New bridge at Lambeth, 1862. A new bridge became necessary due to...the increase of the Pimlico and Chelsea districts, to which it will give a more direct communication by one-third of a mile to

Background imageNew River Collection: The War in America: a night alarm in the Federal camp - signalling from the right bank... 1862

The War in America: a night alarm in the Federal camp - signalling from the right bank... 1862. Creator: Unknown
The War in America: a night alarm in the Federal camp - signalling from the right bank of the Potomac to head-quarters at Washington, from a sketch by our special artist, 1862

Background imageNew River Collection: Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ipswich, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ipswich, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Ipswich, 1862. The new building stands on high and rising ground to the north of the town...[and] overlooks the Arboretum...and commands an extensive view of

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: Father Thames introducing his offspring to the fair city of London. 1858

Father Thames introducing his offspring to the fair city of London. 1858. (A design for a Fresco in the New Houses of Parliament.) Father Thames introduces his children, Diptheria

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: Connecticut, Mystic, Oyster shack at Mystic Seaport

Connecticut, Mystic, Oyster shack at Mystic Seaport
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Background imageNew River Collection: The new viaduct near Tower Bridge, London

The new viaduct near Tower Bridge, London Great Britain London. Date of Photograph:1895-1900

Background imageNew River Collection: Connecticut, Mystic, sail boat tour

Connecticut, Mystic, sail boat tour

Background imageNew River Collection: The baptism of Christ; drawing by Jacopo Bellini, in the British Museum, London

The baptism of Christ; drawing by Jacopo Bellini, in the British Museum, London Great Britain London, British Museum Drawing Early Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods

Background imageNew River Collection: Melaleuca viridifolia (Myrtaceae) - Plate 118, Banks Florilegium

Melaleuca viridifolia (Myrtaceae) - Plate 118, Banks Florilegium, c.1771-84 (copperplate engraving on paper)
7430229 Melaleuca viridifolia (Myrtaceae) - Plate 118, Banks Florilegium, c.1771-84 (copperplate engraving on paper) by Banks, Joseph (1743-1820); 46x31 cm; Alecto Historical Editions, London

Background imageNew River Collection: Ammannia baccifera (Lythraceae) - Plate 131, Banks Florilegium

Ammannia baccifera (Lythraceae) - Plate 131, Banks Florilegium, c.1771-84 (copperplate engraving on paper)
7430189 Ammannia baccifera (Lythraceae) - Plate 131, Banks Florilegium, c.1771-84 (copperplate engraving on paper) by Banks, Joseph (1743-1820); 46x31 cm; Alecto Historical Editions, London

Background imageNew River Collection: New Bridge over the Thames at Hampton Court, 1754 (engraving)

New Bridge over the Thames at Hampton Court, 1754 (engraving)
6266229 New Bridge over the Thames at Hampton Court, 1754 (engraving) by Canaletto, Antonio (1697-1768) (after); (add.info.: After a work by Canaletto)

Background imageNew River Collection: Leptaspis banksii (Gramineae) - Plate 337, Banks Florilegium

Leptaspis banksii (Gramineae) - Plate 337, Banks Florilegium, c.1771-84 (copperplate engraving on paper)
7430175 Leptaspis banksii (Gramineae) - Plate 337, Banks Florilegium, c.1771-84 (copperplate engraving on paper) by Banks, Joseph (1743-1820); 46x31 cm; Alecto Historical Editions, London

Background imageNew River Collection: Vignette VII. Cave-In-Rock (View on the Ohio), Bodmer's America

Vignette VII. Cave-In-Rock (View on the Ohio), Bodmer's America, c.1836-43 (copperplate engraving on paper)
7429513 Vignette VII. Cave-In-Rock (View on the Ohio), Bodmer's America, c.1836-43 (copperplate engraving on paper) by Bodmer, Karl (1809-93); 53x41 cm; Alecto Historical Editions, London

Background imageNew River Collection: Map, Surrey Docks, Bricklayers Arms and New Cross, London

Map, Surrey Docks, Bricklayers Arms and New Cross, London
Map, Surrey Commercial Docks, Bricklayers Arms and New Cross, SE London, with railway lines and junctions. 1908

Background imageNew River Collection: Poulsens river club at Datchet

Poulsens river club at Datchet
Double page spread from The Bystander showing the new Poulsens club at Datchet with seemingly the whole of London society having a jolly time

Background imageNew River Collection: Peter Stringfellow, owner of Cinderellas in Leeds in the 1970s

Peter Stringfellow, owner of Cinderellas in Leeds in the 1970s and Stringfellows in London in the 1980s. Pictured in New York in January 1986, where Peter is opening Stringfellows New York

Background imageNew River Collection: Paul McCartney and his wife Linda of pop group Wings sailing down the River Thames

Paul McCartney and his wife Linda of pop group Wings sailing down the River Thames together with Denny Laine (not in this frame)

Background imageNew River Collection: Where Tradition Locates the Garden of Eden - Valley of the Euphrates, 250 Miles N

Where Tradition Locates the Garden of Eden - Valley of the Euphrates, 250 Miles N.W. of Babylon, Iraq (Mesopotamia), c1930s

Background imageNew River Collection: Norfolk Bridge, New Shoreham, 1835. Creator: George Baxter

Norfolk Bridge, New Shoreham, 1835. Creator: George Baxter
Norfolk Bridge, New Shoreham, 1835. Suspension Bridge over the River Adur in Shoreham-by-Sea, designed by William Tierney Clark and opened in 1833

Background imageNew River Collection: Construction of Bankside Power Station

Construction of Bankside Power Station
The chimney of the new Bankside Power Station opposite St Pauls nearing completion bricklayers work on the last 20ft of the chimney Below is the River Thames and London Bridge

Background imageNew River Collection: Suspension Bridge, North Sydney, 1901. Creator: Unknown

Suspension Bridge, North Sydney, 1901. Creator: Unknown
Suspension Bridge, North Sydney, 1901. Suspension Bridge known as the Long Gully Bridge, connecting Cammeray and Northbridge a suburb of Sydney over the Murray River, built in 1889

Background imageNew River Collection: The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown

The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). Creator: Unknown
The rebuilding of Waterloo Bridge, London, 1934, (1935). London County Council demolished the old bridge which was damaged, and commissioned a new structure designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott

Background imageNew River Collection: The Grapes, Limehouse, London, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Grapes, Limehouse, London, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Grapes, Limehouse, London, 1936. The Grapes, Grade II listed public house on the Thames. Current building dates from 1720s on site of a pub built 1583

Background imageNew River Collection: Frost on the Thames, 1788-1789, (1930). Creator: Samuel Collings

Frost on the Thames, 1788-1789, (1930). Creator: Samuel Collings
Frost on the Thames, 1788-1789, (1930). A frost fair on the River Thames in the City of London, sketched on the spot. People warm themselves round a brazier

Background imageNew River Collection: London Bridge, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode

London Bridge, c1900s. Creator: Eyre & Spottiswoode
London Bridge, c1900s. Traffic on London Bridge over the River Thames, with Fishmongers Hall on the left, the church of St Magnus the Martyr on the right, and the Monument behind

Background imageNew River Collection: King James rescued from the New River, 1897. Creator: John Leech

King James rescued from the New River, 1897. Creator: John Leech
King James rescued from the New River, 1897. King James I of England (1566-1625) granted a charter in 1604 for the design and construction of the New River

Background imageNew River Collection: The Embankment, from Charing Cross Bridge, (1881). Creator: Unknown

The Embankment, from Charing Cross Bridge, (1881). Creator: Unknown
The Embankment, from Charing Cross Bridge, (1881). The Embankment Gardens in London were created in 1874, on the reclaimed land on the inward side of the Victoria Embankment next to the River Thames

Background imageNew River Collection: Old Whitehall Stairs, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Old Whitehall Stairs, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Old Whitehall Stairs, (1881). Steps down to the River Thames from the Palace of Whitehall. From Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places

Background imageNew River Collection: London Power at Battersea

London Power at Battersea
6th April 1933: Battersea power station from the river. Iconic Battersea Power Station, conceived as the first of the new " superstations" that would provide the electricity for Britain in

Background imageNew River Collection: Le Pont de Courbevoie, 1886. Artist: Georges-Pierre Seurat

Le Pont de Courbevoie, 1886. Artist: Georges-Pierre Seurat
Le Pont de Courbevoie, 1886. From The Studio Volume 117. [The Offices of the Studio, London, New York, 1939.]

Background imageNew River Collection: On the Rhine, c1825 (1904). Artist: JMW Turner

On the Rhine, c1825 (1904). Artist: JMW Turner
On the Rhine, c1825 (1904). From The Royal Academy From Reynolds to Millais Edited by Charles Holme. [Offices of The Studio, London, Paris and New York, 1904]

Background imageNew River Collection: Dante and Beatrice, 1883, (1912). Artist: Henry Holiday

Dante and Beatrice, 1883, (1912). Artist: Henry Holiday
Dante and Beatrice, 1883, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings with an Introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, (Cassell and Company, London, New York, Toronto, 1912)

Background imageNew River Collection: Te Wheora, a Maori chief and native magistrate of New Zealand, 1864. Creator: Unknown

Te Wheora, a Maori chief and native magistrate of New Zealand, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Te Wheora, a Maori chief and native magistrate of New Zealand, 1864. Illustration relating to...the history of those unhappy disputes with the confederation of Maori tribes in the Waikato country

Background imageNew River Collection: The South Australian Company's Swing-Bridge at Port Adelaide, 1858. Creator: Unknown

The South Australian Company's Swing-Bridge at Port Adelaide, 1858. Creator: Unknown
The South Australian Company's Swing-Bridge at Port Adelaide, 1858. New bridge...spanning the entrance to their new dock, and connecting the company's and Levi's wharfs...It was designed by Mr. W

Background imageNew River Collection: Putney Bridge OFH01_01_01_f03_19

Putney Bridge OFH01_01_01_f03_19
PUTNEY BRIDGE, PUTNEY, WANDSWORTH, GREATER LONDON. The view from the tower of St Mary's Church, Putney looking across the new Putney Bridge towards All Saints Church

Background imageNew River Collection: Putney Bridge OFH01_01_01_f03_17

Putney Bridge OFH01_01_01_f03_17
PUTNEY BRIDGE, PUTNEY, WANDSWORTH, GREATER LONDON. The view from Lower Richmond Road, Putney looking across the new Putney Bridge towards All Saints Church



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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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