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Tag: river thames

A good crossing

Published on 27 Jun 201915 Jul 2019 by Laura Bloomsbury3 Comments

Anchored onto Brunel’s original suspension bridge buttresses, the architectural cable deck-stays and pylons of the Golden Jubilee footbridge make a secure statement for what is, and has been, a pedestrian crossing of the river Thames here since 1845

Joining this week’s Which Way Photo Challenge

Categories Photography•Tags golden jubilee footbridge, london, people, river thames, which way challenge

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