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Albert Bridge
Photograph by Niels Jakob Darger, courtesy of structurae.de.

I'll see you then
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:


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