Victoria Bridge is a road bridge running north–south between Datchet and Windsor, Berkshire, England. It crosses the River Thames on the reach between...
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Road and crossing Albert Bridge, while a new Windsor Road was built from Datchet riverside and crossing the new Victoria Bridge.[citation needed] In 1742...
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England Victoria Bridge, Cambridge, England, a road bridge across the River Cam in Cambridge, England Victoria Bridge, Datchet, a road bridge across the...
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Datchet Bridge, also known as The Divided Bridge, was a road bridge which crossed the River Thames at Datchet from 1706 until it was demolished in 1848...
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replace a cast-iron bridge built in 1850–51. The Albert and Victoria Bridges in Datchet were built to replace the old Datchet Bridge as part of the rerouting...
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Putney Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Datchet Bridge, Windsor Bridge and Sonning Bridge. Several central London road bridges were built in the 19th century...
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Shropshire Victoria Bridge, Datchet Victoria Bridge, Hereford Victoria Embankment, London Victoria Gardens and Victoria Square, Truro, Cornwall Victoria Gate...
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Bridges in the United Kingdom is a link page for significant road bridges or footbridges in the United Kingdom. Significant railway bridges are listed...
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List of crossings of the River Thames (redirect from Water Eaton House Bridge)
Putney, Datchet, Windsor and Sonning Bridges. Several central London road bridges were built in the 19th century, most conspicuously Tower Bridge, the only...
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Windsor was closed. Victoria Bridge slightly upstream, and Albert Bridge slightly downstream were built to replace Datchet. Both new bridges opened in 1851...
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Staines-upon-Thames (section Staines Bridge)
the new crossing. The railway line through Staines between Richmond and Datchet was opened by the Windsor, Staines and South Western Railway on 22 August...
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levels below Boulters Lock and the estimated flow of the Thames at the Datchet gauging station near Windsor. The first serious test of the new structure...
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terminus at Windsor via intermediate stations at Wraysbury, Sunnymeads and Datchet. All of the stations are managed by South Western Railway, which operates...
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building of Victoria and Albert bridges and the removal of Datchet Bridge. This accounts for the Thames Path's diversion from the river at Datchet. There are...
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Albert Bridge, Datchet List of bridges in London List of crossings of the River Thames Damaged during the Second World War, the Franz Joseph Bridge was replaced...
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Albert Bridge, into Datchet including Sumptermead, and returns via Victoria Bridge to the right bank. A short stretch of river running past Datchet opposite...
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Windsor or Runnymede, the Albert Bridge provides an alternative route via Datchet's High Street. In 2002 the bridge was refurbished, with repairs to the...
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the Albert and Victoria Bridges in Datchet, with new roads between Windsor and Frogmore (1848–49). He also designed Westminster Bridge (built between...
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considerable distance beyond the train shed. The wall on the southeast (Datchet Road) side of the station forms a long curve, parallel with the platform...
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Elizabeth Gate, South Carriage Drive, Queen's Gate, Great West Road and Datchet. The Queen and the Duke then left the abbey by car for Buckingham Palace...
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based at Home Park (public), including hockey and archery clubs, and the Datchet Dashers running club. Royal Windsor Rollergirls were one of the first roller...
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M4 motorway (section Former bridge tolls)
from west London to southwest Wales. The English section to the Severn Bridge was constructed between 1961 and 1971; the Welsh element was largely complete...
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Vauxhall station (category Victoria line stations)
Vauxhall Cross road junction opposite the southern approach to Vauxhall Bridge over the River Thames in the district of Vauxhall. The mainline station...
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and replace it with a Town Hall. 1877 — A curve linking the Ascot and Datchet railway lines was opened in April and remained in use until March 1965...
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through Twickenham to Datchet, and a loop line that we now know as the Hounslow Loop. The intention was to extend from Datchet to Windsor. The line opened...
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035-yard (1.861 km) brick viaduct and Windsor Railway Bridge, the last surviving wrought iron bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. The original building...
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1847. The authorisation was in two parts: for a line from Richmond to Datchet, approaching Windsor, by way of Twickenham and Staines. A loop line would...
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Grosvenor Place to the Victoria one way system. 2. Victoria Street, half of Parliament Square and then Bridge Street (Westminster Bridge), followed by part...
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Victoria, 1841. London: Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1841 – via Google Books. The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 4 & 5 Victoria...
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inland venues. Previous years venues include Bridlington (North Yorkshire), Datchet Sailing Club (West London) Plymouth (Devon), Redcar (North East England)...
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