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Red London bus crossing Vauxhall Bridge and London Eye

Red London bus crossing Vauxhall Bridge and London Eye

The New Vauxhall Bridge was designed by Sir Alexander Binnie (the resident engineer of the London County Council) and opened in May 1906. It replaced the older Regent Bridge that had occupied the site since 1816 and is now one of the busiest road bridges in central London. The bronze statues above the piers were added in 1907. The London Eye (also known as the Millennium Wheel) officially opened to the public on 9th March 2000 and is now the most popular paid tourist attraction in the UK.

James Brunker

Image size: 5688 x 3792, 11.26Mb | Camera details: Canon EOS 5D Mark III | Date uploaded: 18/05/2023

James Brunker | Red London bus crossing Vauxhall Bridge and London Eye
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