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1811 Foundation stone laid<ref>The Times, May 10, 1811</ref> | 1811 Foundation stone laid<ref>The Times, May 10, 1811</ref> |
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Regent Bridge's in central London, later known as Vauxhall Bridge.
The bridge was built on the site of a former ferry.
Designed by James Walker
1811 Foundation stone laid[1]
The bridge crossed the River Thames between Vauxhall on the south bank and Pimlico on the north bank, it was built between 1809 and 1816 as part of a scheme for redeveloping the south bank of the Thames.
Replaced by a new bridge which was opened in 1906 also known as Vauxhall Bridge
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ The Times, May 10, 1811