The promenade - Undercliff Walk - alongside the Archbishop's Palace, looking north towards Maidstone Bridge
and the chimneys of the industrial area beyond.
The River Trent at Burton is now crossed by three
bridges: Burton Bridge, built in 1864, the iron Angelsey
Bridge and the Stapenhill Viaduct, which is in fact a footbridge.
The River Trent at Burton is now crossed by three bridges: Burton Bridge, built in 1864, the iron Angelsey Bridge and the Stapenhill Viaduct, which is in fact a footbridge.
The photograph does not quite capture the
Bridge End Inn on the extreme right.
Caption For London, Chelsea Embankment C1870
The 17th-century tower dominates the waterfront, which was about to be lost to the new Chelsea Embankment; this opened in 1874, and runs between Battersea Bridge and Chelsea Bridge downstream.
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