Richmond Bridge (Richmond upon Thames, London, England)

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Name (Latin)
Richmond Bridge (Richmond upon Thames, London, England)
Coordinates
-0.307319444 -0.307319444 51.45725 51.45725 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Bridges England
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q487356
Library of congress: sh 93004789
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: 77-361434: Howard, D. Richmond Bridge and other Thames crossings ...1976.

Wikipedia description:

Richmond Bridge is an 18th-century stone arch bridge that crosses the River Thames at Richmond, connecting the two halves of the present-day London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It was designed by James Paine and Kenton Couse. The bridge, which is Grade I listed, was built between 1774 and 1777, as a replacement for a ferry crossing which connected Richmond town centre on the east bank with its neighbouring district of East Twickenham to the west. Its construction was privately funded by a tontine scheme, for which tolls were charged until 1859. Because the river meanders from its general west to east direction, flowing from southeast to northwest in this part of London, what would otherwise be known as the north and south banks are often referred to as the "Middlesex" (Twickenham) and "Surrey" (Richmond) banks respectively, named after the historic counties to which each side once belonged. The bridge was widened and slightly flattened in 1937–40, but otherwise still conforms to its original design. The eighth Thames bridge to be built in what is now Greater London, it is today the oldest surviving Thames bridge in London.

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