The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 2 of Albert Bridge
Version 8 | Version 2 |
---|---|
== Line 0 == | == Line 0 == |
<img src="http://www.structurae.de/photos/111/2003-06-12-london-albert-bridge-2.jpg" width="420" height="315" alt="Albert Bridge"><br> |
<img src="http://www.structurae.de/photos/2003-06-12-london-albert-bridge-2.jpg" width="420" height="315" alt="Albert Bridge"><br> |
== Line 15 == | == Line 15 == |
address='Chelsea Embankment' category='Bridges,River' edit_type='Minor tidying' |
address='' category='Bridges' |
== Line 21 == | |
host='82.2.51.236' |
|
== Line 23 == | == Line 21 == |
map_link='http://uk.maps.yahoo.com/py/lg:uk/lc:uk/maps.py?city=London&state=&slt=51.484600&sln=-0.156900&mY=2724281&mX=425952&mag=8&cs=8&map.x=68&map.y=284' |
locale='River' map_link='' |
Photograph by Niels Jakob Darger, courtesy of structurae.de.
As the dawnbirds sing
On a cold and misty morning
By the Albert Bridge
This rather shaky-feeling Victorian suspension bridge across the Thames was built in 1873 and renovated eleven years later by the legendary Sir Joseph Bazalgette. Has a sign on it saying "All troops must break step when marching across this bridge".
The Pogues wrote a song about it.
Live view of the south side of Albert Bridge courtesy of the BBC:
List all versions