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Albert Bridge, London Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Sunset at Albert Bridge, London, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic on Albert Bridge London - LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10, 2019 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Albert Bridge London - LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10, 2019 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Albert Bridge, London.
Sunset at Albert Bridge, London, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset at Albert Bridge, London, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Albert Bridge London - LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10, 2019 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Street traffic on Albert Bridge London by night - LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10, 2019 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Illuminated Albert Bridge London in the evening - LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10, 2019 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic jam on Albert Bridge London - LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 10, 2019 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset at Albert Bridge, London, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Albert Bridge is a road bridge over the River Thames connecting Chelsea in Central London on the north, left bank to Battersea in South/South-West London. Designed and built by Rowland Mason Ordish in 1873 as an Ordish–Lefeuvre system modified cable-stayed bridge, it proved to be structurally unsound, so between 1884 and 1887 Sir Joseph Bazalgette incorporated some of the design elements of a suspension bridge. In 1973 the Greater London Council added two concrete piers, which transformed the central span into a simple beam bridge. As a result, today the bridge is an unusual hybrid of three different design styles. It is an English Heritage Grade II* listed building.


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