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Blackfriars Bridge is a bridge located in London, England

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Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: General view of the works for the London, Chatham and Dover railway bridge at Blackfriars

General view of the works for the London, Chatham and Dover railway bridge at Blackfriars. Date: 1863

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Blackfriars old bridge during construction, showing the temporary foot bridge

Blackfriars old bridge during construction, showing the temporary foot bridge, completed in 1769. Date: 1775

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: The works for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway Bridge at Blackfriars, London

The works for the London, Chatham and Dover Railway Bridge at Blackfriars, London. Sinking a cylinder for one of the stone piers. Date: 1863

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Mayor of London laying Foundation-Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, London. Date: 1760

Mayor of London laying Foundation-Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, London. Date: 1760

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Medal to commemorate the opening of Blackfriars Bridge and and Holborn Viaduct, London

Medal to commemorate the opening of Blackfriars Bridge and and Holborn Viaduct, London, with Queen Victorias head. Date: 1869

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey side with St Pauls Cathedral behind

Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey side with St Pauls Cathedral behind. Date: 1800s

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Somerset House Terrace from Waterloo Bridge, ca. 1819. Creator: John Constable

Somerset House Terrace from Waterloo Bridge, ca. 1819. Creator: John Constable
Somerset House Terrace from Waterloo Bridge; Somerset House Terrace and the Thames: a View from the North end of Waterloo Bridge with St

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: A view of part of the intended Bridge at Blackfriars, London, ca. 1764

A view of part of the intended Bridge at Blackfriars, London, ca. 1764

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: The Lord Mayor taking water at the New Pier, Blackfriars Bridge, 1845

The Lord Mayor taking water at the New Pier, Blackfriars Bridge, 1845. Annual celebration for the inauguration of a new Lord Mayor of London [Spectacle Maker John Johnson was chosen in 1845]

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Appalling accident at Blackfriars Bridge, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Appalling accident at Blackfriars Bridge, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Appalling accident at Blackfriars Bridge, 1844....an accident of a most appalling nature took place at the steamboat pier [on the River Thames in London]...a crowd of gazers

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Thames Embankment Railway, construction 1870

Thames Embankment Railway, construction 1870
Works on the Thames Embankment Railway, from Blackfriars Bridge. Date: 1870

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE

BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE
from the Surrey (south) side of the river : St Pauls in the distance, hay barges and other shipping in the foreground Date: circa 1870

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20077548

EyeUbiquitous_20077548
England, London, Skyline with view across the thames towards Blackfriars bridge from left to right St Pauls Cathedral, Tower 42 and Swiss RE tower

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Frost on the Thames

Frost on the Thames
The winter of 1814 is renowned as being one of the coldest in history. In London, the Thames froze over and near Blackfriars Bridge the ice was thick enough to carry the weight of an elephant

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Statue of Queen Victoria - Queen Victoria Street, London - at the Northern end of

Statue of Queen Victoria - Queen Victoria Street, London - at the Northern end of Blackfriars Bridge. Date: circa 1905

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Millennium Footbridge Emptiness

Millennium Footbridge Emptiness
Millenium Bridge, River Thames London, UK. November 02, 2015. Image shows the Millennium Bridge in London surrounded by mist on a cold and frosty autumn morning

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Blackfriars bridge London

Blackfriars bridge London
Blackfriars, London, UK. October 13, 2018. Image shows a night scene looking over the River Thames in London, the street lights on Blackfriars bridge sparkle as the scene leads towards the tower with

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Blackfriars Bridge, London, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Blackfriars Bridge, London, c1910. View of traffic on Blackfriars road bridge, (opened in 1869), over the River Thames, with the railway bridge behind, and St Pauls Cathedral in the distance. Postcard

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Traffic jam on Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1935. Creator: Unknown

Traffic jam on Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1935. Creator: Unknown
Traffic jam on Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1935. A typical " hold-up" scene...showing an unbroken line of trams right across the bridge

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Nr Oxo Tower, London, England, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Nr Oxo Tower, London, England, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Nr Oxo Tower, London, England, 3/9/10. Boat grounded on the banks of the River Thames at low tide. Picture taken on the South Bank looking across the River Thames to the City of London, SE1, England

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Blackfriars Bridge

Blackfriars Bridge
circa 1905: Construction work on Blackfriars Bridge in south London. (Photo by Reinhold Thiele/Thiele/Getty Images)

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: de Havilland DH-106 Comet IIIB / 3B

de Havilland DH-106 Comet IIIB / 3B
Bea British European Airways Dh-106 Comet Airliner Flying over Blackfriars Bridge and St Pauls Cathedral in Central London, UK During the Sbac Farnborough Airshow 1958 Date: 1958

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1911. Creator: Unknown

Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1911. Creator: Unknown
Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1911. View of traffic on Blackfriars road bridge, (opened in 1869), over the River Thames, with the railway bridge behind, and St Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Engineer Strike

Engineer Strike
1926: Striking engineers crossing Blackfriars Bridge, London, on a march to Memorial Hall. (Photo by G. Adams/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: South-Eastward View from Bush House as Far as Blackheath, c1935. Creator: Unknown

South-Eastward View from Bush House as Far as Blackheath, c1935. Creator: Unknown
South-Eastward View from Bush House as Far as Blackheath, c1935. View of the River Thames with Blackfriars Bridge and the chimneys of south London on the right

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Embankment and Blackfriars from the South End of Waterloo Bridge, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Embankment and Blackfriars from the South End of Waterloo Bridge, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Embankment and Blackfriars from the South End of Waterloo Bridge, c1935. The River Thames in London, with Blackfriars Bridge and the dome of St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: A Farewell Look at Wonderful London from the Cross on St. Pauls Dome, c1935. Creator: Unknown

A Farewell Look at Wonderful London from the Cross on St. Pauls Dome, c1935. Creator: Unknown
A Farewell Look at Wonderful London from the Cross on St. Pauls Dome, c1935. View of the River Thames curving through London, with Blackfriars Bridge in the foreground

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: The Obelisk in St. Georges Circus, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

The Obelisk in St. Georges Circus, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
The Obelisk in St. Georges Circus, (c1878). St Georges Circus in Southwark, south London with the obelisk designed by Robert Mylne in his role as surveyor and architect of Blackfriars Bridge

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: The City of London, c1872. Creator: Unknown

The City of London, c1872. Creator: Unknown
The City of London, c1872. View of the Embankment and the River Thames, Blackfriars road and railway bridges, with St Pauls Cathedral in the distance

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Laying the Foundation-Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, 1760, (1897). Creator: Unknown

Laying the Foundation-Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, 1760, (1897). Creator: Unknown
Laying the Foundation-Stone of Blackfriars Bridge, 1760, (1897). Blackfriars Bridge took took nine years to build, opening to the public in 1769

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: New Bridge Street and the Obelisk in 1755, (1897). Creator: Unknown

New Bridge Street and the Obelisk in 1755, (1897). Creator: Unknown
New Bridge Street and the Obelisk in 1755, (1897). View of the obelisk on New Bridge Street at the junction of Fleet Street and Ludgate Hill in London, looking towards Blackfriars Bridge

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: St Pauls, 2010. Creator: Ethel Davies

St Pauls, 2010. Creator: Ethel Davies
St Pauls Cathedral, the seat of the Bishop of London and the Christopher Wren-designed replacement of 1675, to the one that burned down in the Fire of 1666, and Blackfriars Bridge and station

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies

Blackfriars Bridge, 2006. Creator: Ethel Davies
Tourist boat sailing between the columns remaining from an earlier version of Blackfriars Bridge, one of the crossings over the River Thames from the South Bank to the City, London, SE1 England

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Queue of people at a bus stop in the Blackfriars Road, London, 1906

Queue of people at a bus stop in the Blackfriars Road, London, 1906. People waiting to get on buses, with a railway bridge and I Cohens warehouse behind at the corner of Southward Road

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Long queue of people at Blackfriars Tramway shelter, London, 1912

Long queue of people at Blackfriars Tramway shelter, London, 1912. People waiting to board trams near Blackfriars Bridge at 1.25 pm

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Queue of people at Blackfriars Tramway shelter, London, 1912

Queue of people at Blackfriars Tramway shelter, London, 1912. People waiting to board trams near Blackfriars Bridge at 2.05 pm. To the left of the trams is the River Thames

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: View of Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey shore, with boats in the foreground, London, c1825

View of Blackfriars Bridge from the Surrey shore, with boats in the foreground, London, c1825

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: View of Blackfriars Bridge, with boats in the foreground, London, c1835

View of Blackfriars Bridge, with boats in the foreground, London, c1835

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Coffer dam erected for repairing the pier of Blackfriars Bridge, London, c1870. Artist

Coffer dam erected for repairing the pier of Blackfriars Bridge, London, c1870. Artist
Coffer dam erected for repairing the pier of Blackfriars Bridge, London, c1870

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Southwark, London, 1807

Southwark, London, 1807. Panoramic view of Southwark with St Georges Fields and part of Lambeth, from an elevated position at the back of Beaufort Buildings, Strand

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Destruction of Sir C Prices oil warehouse and wharf, William Street, Blackfriars, London, 1845

Destruction of Sir C Prices oil warehouse and wharf, William Street, Blackfriars, London, 1845. In the foreground figures stand sheltering under umbrellas watching the event

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Royal procession passing Smithfield Market, City of London, 6th November 1869

Royal procession passing Smithfield Market, City of London, 6th November 1869. Scene of Queen Victorias procession passing Smithfield Market en route between opening Blackfriars Bridge

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1822. Artist: Samuel Rawle

St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1822. Artist: Samuel Rawle
St Pauls Cathedral, City of London, 1822. The top and bottom images show an observatory erected over the cross of the cathedral

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Proposed Thames embankment, London, 1760. Artist

Proposed Thames embankment, London, 1760. Artist
Proposed Thames embankment, London, 1760. An embankment from Westminster Bridge to Blackfriars proposed by John Lacy. The scheme would have provided a continuous quay

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: London bridges, 1760

London bridges, 1760. Views of London Bridge before and after the houses on it were pulled down. Also showing views of Westminster Bridge and Blackfriars Bridge

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1803

Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1803. View of Blackfriars Bridge from west, with boats on the water and St Pauls Cathedral in the background

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869

Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1869. View of Blackfriars Bridge from west, with vessels on River Thames, including two steamboats. St Pauls Cathedral is in the background

Background imageBlackfriars Bridge Collection: View of Blackfriars Bridge looking south, London, 1835

View of Blackfriars Bridge looking south, London, 1835. The first Blackfriars Bridge, designed by Robert Mylne and completed in 1769



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Blackfriars Bridge Collection

Blackfriars Bridge is a bridge located in London, England. It crosses the River Thames and connects the City of London on the north bank to Southwark on the south bank. Built in 1769, it is one of the oldest bridges in London and was designed by Robert Mylne. The bridge has five arches made from Portland stone and spans 200 feet across the river and has two pedestrian walkways on either side of its main roadway for pedestrians to cross safely over the Thames. The bridge also features four statues which represent Navigation, Commerce, Abundance and Agriculture at each corner of its balustrade. An iconic structure that serves as a reminder of London's rich history and culture for both locals and visitors alike.
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