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Sign: London - Albert Bridge


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Albert Bridge, London, UK
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THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
The Council of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea logo

ALBERT BRIDGE
OPENED 1874
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The bridge that passes over the Thames River and connects the Chelsea area to Battersea in London was built in 1874, it is 220 meters long and 12 meters wide. The bridge was designed by Rowland Mason Ordish and later renovated by Joseph Bazalgette

The bridge was also called the "The Trembling Lady" because of its tendency to vibrations and shocks. A sign was placed on it warning against walking on it uniformly, something that could lead to its collapse Click for sign's details

The bridge was photographed that day Click for a larger image Click for a larger image Click for a larger image

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