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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]
Ironwork supplied by the Butterley Co
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