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* '''Nearest [[Tube]] stations:''' [[Vauxhall Station|Vauxhall]], [[Pimlico Station|Pimlico]]
* '''Nearest [[Tube]] stations:''' [[Vauxhall Station|Vauxhall]], [[Pimlico Station|Pimlico]]
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The next bridges along the [[Thames]] are [[Grosvenor Bridge]] to the WSW, and [[Lambeth Bridge]] to the NNE.
The next bridges along the [[Thames]] are [[Grosvenor Bridge]] to the WSW, and [[Westminster Bridge]] to the NNE.
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The bridge was designed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Binnie Sir Alexander Binnie] (who also designed the [[Greenwich Foot Tunnel]]) and opened in 1906. See also: [http://www.victorianlondon.org/thames/vauxhallbridge.htm Victorian references to Vauxhall Bridge].
The bridge was designed by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Binnie Sir Alexander Binnie] (who also designed the [[Greenwich Foot Tunnel]]) and opened in 1906. Daniel Devons-Goddard has written a [http://www.vauxhallbridge.co.uk/vbhistory.html very detailed history of the bridge]. See also: [http://www.victorianlondon.org/thames/vauxhallbridge.htm Victorian references to Vauxhall Bridge].

''Note: Copy of Daniel's history text removed to prevent duplication and copyright issues - read it on the Vauxhall Bridge Project website.''

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Vauxhall Bridge connects Pimlico with Vauxhall, and is composed of five steel arches resting on granite piers. Its sides are decorated with figures representing arts, science and industry.

The next bridges along the Thames are Grosvenor Bridge to the WSW, and Westminster Bridge to the NNE.

History

The bridge was designed by Sir Alexander Binnie (who also designed the Greenwich Foot Tunnel) and opened in 1906. Daniel Devons-Goddard has written a very detailed history of the bridge. See also: Victorian references to Vauxhall Bridge.

Note: Copy of Daniel's history text removed to prevent duplication and copyright issues - read it on the Vauxhall Bridge Project website.


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