Marlow, The Embankment c.1955
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M35024

More about this scene
Nowadays the bank is more formalised and the trees are fewer than in this view, which looks along the river bank north-east to the suspension bridge. This bridge, by William Tierney Clark, and opened in 1832, so impressed a visiting Hungarian nobleman that Clark was commissioned to built a larger one over the Danube to link Buda and Pest.
An extract from Down the Thames Photographic Memories.
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