Old London Maps: Committed to granting those interested in history and genealogy, as well the simply curious, free access to scores of rare maps, views and images of London in the medieval, Stuart, Georgian, Regency and Victorian periods.

Articles on, information about, and views of Historical London
Over 500 pages of views and information - the story behind the maps

Harrington House, the Clothing Board War Office, House of Lord Liverpool, Craven Street, Hungerford Suspension Bridge and the Nelson Monument.
The Hungerford suspension bridge (completed 1845), designed by Brunel, was meant to service the Hungerford Market. It was replaced by the 1860s by a railway bridge.

 


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