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Old London Bridge Dore

Old London Bridge at the end of the 17th century

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1694 Bridges Dore


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Old London Bridge Dore: A Glimpse into the Past of England's Iconic Landmark This print depicts Old London Bridge at the end of the 17th century, a time when this historic structure stood as the only means of crossing the River Thames in the heart of London. The image, titled "Old London Bridge, 1694," offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, providing us with an intriguing perspective on how the bridge appeared during a pivotal period in English history. The Old London Bridge, originally built in the late 12th century, underwent several reconstructions throughout the centuries. In the 1660s, the bridge underwent significant repairs, and this print captures the bridge in its post-restoration state. The Dore engraving, produced in 1694, showcases the bridge's elegant arches, the towers at each end, and the bustling activity along the riverbanks. The print also reveals the vibrant commercial and social life that thrived around Old London Bridge. Merchants and traders could be seen exchanging goods on the bridge itself, while passengers and travelers made their way across the Thames. The presence of the towers at each end, housing shops and residences, further underscores the bridge's importance as a hub of commerce and community. As we admire this print, we are transported back in time, allowing us to appreciate the rich history and significance of Old London Bridge. This iconic landmark, which has stood the test of time for over 800 years, continues to be a symbol of London's resilience and enduring allure. In conclusion, this Old London Bridge Dore print is an invaluable historical record, offering us a unique perspective on the bridge's appearance during the 17th century. It invites us to explore the fascinating history of this iconic landmark and the vibrant life that once thrived around it.

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