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View of Chelsea New Bridge (colour litho)
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View of Chelsea New Bridge (colour litho)
CHT182727 View of Chelsea New Bridge (colour litho) by Page, P. N. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: known today as Chelsea Bridge; designed and built by Thomas Page; survived until the early 1930s; crosses from the base of the Grovesnor canal to the edge of Battersea Park; before its construction a ferry made the crossing; ); eArchives Charmet; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23222816
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This print showcases the historic "View of Chelsea New Bridge" in all its glory. Created as a colour lithograph by P. N. Page in the 19th century, this artwork now resides in a private collection. The bridge, known today as Chelsea Bridge, was designed and built by the talented Thomas Page and stood strong until the early 1930s. The image captures a picturesque scene along the River Thames, with boats gracefully gliding through its waters. The spires of nearby buildings add an elegant touch to the skyline, while ferries can be seen making their way across before the bridge's construction. Chelsea Bridge itself is a marvel of engineering and design. Its suspension structure stands tall and proud, connecting the base of Grovesnor canal to Battersea Park's edge. This vital transportation link replaced a ferry that once served this crossing point. With its rich history and architectural beauty, this print transports viewers back in time to witness London's ever-evolving landscape. It serves as a reminder of how human ingenuity has shaped our cities over centuries. Displayed within eArchives Charmet, this remarkable artwork from Bridgeman Images offers us an opportunity to appreciate both artistry and historical significance simultaneously.
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