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Waterloo Bridge. designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (1937-42) (replacing John Rennie's bridge of 1811-17). Photograph and text Jacqueline Banerjee. [You may use these images without prior permission for any scholarly or educational purpose as long as you (1) credit the photographer and (2) link your document to this URL in a web document or cite the Victorian Web in a print one.]
“Would not the best thing for him be to step down to Waterloo Bridge and throw himself over? He still had money enough left to pay the toll—though not enough to hire a pistol. And so he went home and got into bed.” — Anthony Trollope, The Three Clerks
Other views of Waterloo Bridge
- Study for “The Demolition of Waterloo Bridge, 1935”.
- Waterloo Bridge by T. Shepherd
- The Thames, Waterloo Bridge by Edward L. Laurenson, c. 1910
- Waterloo Bridge [with boatman] by Edward L. Laurenson, c. 1910
- Waterloo Bridge by Percy Robertson, c. 1916
- Waterloo Bridge by D. Murray Smith, R.B.A, c. 1916
- Waterloo Bridge — a Rainy Day — Watercolor by Emil Claus
Other Bridges in or near London and related material
- The Albert Bridge over the River Thames by R. M. Ordish and Sir Jospeh Bazalgette
- Blackfrairs Bridge
- Chatham and South Eastern Railway, Fleet Street, London, near the Ludgate Hill Station
- London Bridge
- Canal Bridge near Camden Locks
- Bridge over Regent's Canal
- Tower Bridge
- Railway Bridge near Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
- Westminster Bridge
- London Bridges in the visual arts
Last modified 14 April 2016/p>