Hampton Court Bridge :: Shared Description

Hampton Court Bridge was designed by W. P. Robinson and Sir Edwin Lutyens, and opened in 1933, the modern bridge is at least the fourth bridge to have stood on this spot. This bridge is the most upstream bridge crossing the River Thames in Greater London. It is a grade II listed structure LinkExternal link .
by Nigel Chadwick
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TQ1568 : A309, Hampton Court Bridge by Nigel Chadwick
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Bridge by Nigel Chadwick
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Bridge by Nigel Chadwick
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Bridge by Nigel Chadwick
TQ1568 : A309, Hampton Court Bridge by Nigel Chadwick
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Bridge by Nigel Chadwick
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Bridge by Nigel Chadwick
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Bridge by Nigel Chadwick
TQ1568 : Hampton Court Bridge by Nigel Chadwick
TQ1568 : View from Hampton Court Bridge by Paul Gillett


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Created: Fri, 1 Oct 2010, Updated: Thu, 29 Nov 2012

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