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London, from Blackfriars Bridge.

London, from Blackfriars Bridge.
London, from Blackfriars Bridge.
© National Maritime Museum, London
Repro ID: PU1387
Description: Blackfriars Bridge, which crosses the Thames at Southwark, was the first to be designed by Robert Mylne, and was built in 1760-69. It was the third bridge to span the river, and cost £230,000. It was paid for mainly from fines that had accumulated from men refusing the post of Sherriff. It was a toll bridge until 1785 - in 1780 rioters broke down the toll gates and stole the money. Today's structure replaced the original bridge in 1860-69, and it was opened by Queen Victoria.
Creator: Campion (artist); John Rogers (engraver)
Date: 19th century
Credit line: National Maritime Museum, London
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