Ludlow Bridge, Wales
Ludlow Bridge, Wales
London, England
Millenium Bridge.
London, England
The Serpentine Bridge, marking the boundary between Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. Designed and built by John Rennie the Younger in about 1820, when the park was substantially redesigned.
Warkworth, England
Warkworth Bridge. Built late C14; parapets probably rebuilt in C18.
Glasgow, Scotland
Victoria Bridge, opened in 1854 (replacing the 500 year old Bishop's Bridge, built on the same site).
Glasgow, Scotland
Carlton Place tenements, seen from the South Portland Street Suspension Bridge. Two buildings, each of 375 feet in length, with balconies in the middle and at the ends of their facades. The buildings were designed as a single architectural concept, a first for Glasgow, and were intended as the showpiece of Laurieston, the residential suburb built by the brothers John and David Laurie in the early 1800s. The original architect was Peter Nicholson, and the work was completed by John Baird Snr. Between them is Laurieston House, lived in by the two brothers.
Glasgow, Scotland
South Portland Street Suspension Bridge, opened in 1853. Engineer: George Martin.
Glasgow, Scotland
South Portland Street Suspension Bridge, opened in 1853. Engineer: George Martin.
Glasgow, Scotland
South Portland Street Suspension Bridge, opened in 1853. Engineer: George Martin.
Ludlow Bridge, Wales
Ludlow Bridge, Wales
Ludlow Bridge, Wales
Ludlow Bridge, Wales
Ludlow Bridge, Wales
Ludlow Bridge, Wales
See photo in original gallery.