An Exact View of London Bridge since the Conflagration of the Late Temporary Bridge.
[London,
Sold by William Herbert, under the Piazzas, on the Remains of London-Bridge,
1758.]
Engraved print, trimmed to neatline.
Image: 195 by 333mm (7.75 by 13 inches). Sheet: 210 by 340mm (8.25 by 13.5 inches).
12442
notes:
A view of London Bridge from upstream, with a collapsed section in the middle. The print could be used to form a broadside printed in two sheets, with the other sheet containing a text describing the various bridges on the site. The British Museum holds copies both of the joined broadside and the separate sheets.
London Bridge was notorious for congestion and the dangerous houses crowding along the edge and overhanging the river. In 1756, an Act of Parliament was...
London Bridge was notorious for congestion and the dangerous houses crowding along the edge and overhanging the river. In 1756, an Act of Parliament was...
bibliography:
BM 1880,1113.1546 (sheet) BM 1866,0407.270 (broadside); RCIN 702530 (broadside).
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