Victoria Embankment by Hungerford Bridge
Victoria Embankment by Hungerford Bridge
Record No
142136
Title
Victoria Embankment by Hungerford Bridge
Description
View of Victoria Embankment, Westminster, showing the dismantling of the Bailey Bridge on the south side of Hungerford Bridge. This was constructed for pedestrian access to The Festival of Britain on the South Bank and dismantled in 1952, after it closed. The view is from the wooden deck of the bridge and shows seven workmen dressed in overalls actively at work. One operates a small crane on the deck with 'Gaffin' on the side. The top of the jib of a Jones KL44 crane can be seen on the left and appears to be lifting some sort of cage. The deck of the bridge is covered in various bolts and spanners.
Date of execution
1952
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Artist
Mann Brothers
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_541_MC1440
London picture map location
Exact
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