Southwark Bridge
Southwark Bridge is a road-bridge linking Southwark and the City across the River Thames, in London, England. It was designed by Ernest George and Basil Mott and opened in 1921.
Related Topics:
Southwark - City - River Thames - London - England - Ernest George - Basil Mott - 1921
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A previous bridge on the site, designed by John Rennie, opened in 1819.
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John Rennie - 1819
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The next bridge upstream is the London Millennium Bridge and the next downstream is Cannon Street Railway Bridge. The south end is near the Tate Modern, the Clink Prison Museum and the Financial Times building. The north end is near Cannon Street station.
Related Topics:
London Millennium Bridge - Cannon Street Railway Bridge - Tate Modern - Clink Prison Museum - Financial Times - Cannon Street station
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