Vauxhall Bridge and River Thames panorama London
Vauxhall Bridge and River Thames panorama London
A red London bus crossing the New Vauxhall Bridge, which was designed by Sir Alexander Binnie (the resident engineer of the London County Council) and opened in May 1906. It replaced the older Regent Bridge that had occupied the site since 1816 and is now one of the busiest road bridges in central London. Notable buildings in this image are the Millbank Tower (far L), the Westminster Tower (centre distance) with the South Bank Tower to its L and the pointed skyscraper at One Blackfriars Road, also known as "The Boomerang", in Bankside on its right.
James Brunker
Image size: 5601 x 3734, 10.59Mb | Camera details: Canon EOS 5D Mark III | Date uploaded: 18/05/2023
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