Putney Bridge is a Grade II listed bridge over the River Thames in west London, linking Putney on the south side with Fulham to the north. Before the first...
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Putney (/ˈpʌtni/) is an affluent district of south-west London, England, in the London Borough of Wandsworth, five miles (eight kilometres) southwest of...
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Putney Bridge is a London Underground station on the Wimbledon branch of the District line. It is between Parsons Green and East Putney stations and is...
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Wandsworth. It is on the Wimbledon branch of the District line, between Putney Bridge and Southfields, and is on the boundary between Travelcard Zones 2 and...
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bridge were marked by the church of St Magnus-the-Martyr on the northern bank and by Southwark Cathedral on the southern shore. Until Putney Bridge opened...
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London Putney Bridge, a bridge over the River Thames at Putney Putney Bridge tube station, north of the bridge in Fulham Putney railway station, a national...
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The Championship Course (redirect from Mortlake to Putney)
Putney to Mortlake." In 1845, it was agreed to stage the Boat Race (which had on five previous occasions been rowed from Westminster Bridge to Putney)...
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The line is electrified with a four-rail DC system: from Upminster to Putney Bridge, Olympia, Barons Court, and Edgware Road a central conductor rail is...
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the first bridge (which was made of wood). It was commonly named Fulham Bridge, built in 1729 and was replaced in 1886 with Putney Bridge.[citation needed]...
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Fulham Broadway), Parsons Green. The line terminated at Putney Bridge & Fulham (now Putney Bridge). The line opened on 1 March 1880, in time for the University...
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The Shard (redirect from London Bridge Tower)
The Shard, also referred to as the Shard London Bridge and formerly London Bridge Tower, is a pyramid-shaped 72-storey mixed-use development supertall...
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[clarify][citation needed] London Bridge is used as the basis for published tide tables giving the times of high tide. High tide reaches Putney about 30 minutes later...
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road bridges were built from new or to replace existing bridges both in London and along the length of the river. These included Putney Bridge, Westminster...
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Putney is a town in Windham County, Vermont, United States. The population was 2,617 at the 2020 census. The town's historic core makes up the Putney...
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It would take one of three routes from East Putney on the District line to Victoria; either Putney Bridge, Parsons Green and Chelsea or King's Road as...
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Bridge crosses the River Thames in London. It is very close to Putney Bridge, and carries the London Underground District line between Putney Bridge station...
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Stamford Bridge (/ˈstæmfərd/) is a football stadium in Fulham, adjacent to the borough of Chelsea in West London. It is the home of Premier League club...
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Westminster Bridge and the population growth by removing the buildings on London Bridge and widening it in 1760–63. With Putney Bridge, the bridge paved the...
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Wimbledon Common (redirect from Putney Heath)
areas: Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath, and Putney Lower Common, which together are managed under the name Wimbledon and Putney Commons totalling 460 hectares...
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the Virgin), Putney, is an Anglican church in Putney, London, sited next to the River Thames, beside the southern approach to Putney Bridge. There has been...
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London Borough of Wandsworth (section Bridges)
river up): Chelsea Bridge Albert Bridge Battersea Bridge Wandsworth Bridge Putney Bridge There are also a number of bridges crossing the River Wandle which...
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proposed a new bridge at Hammersmith rather than detouring to either Kew Bridge or Putney Bridge to cross the river. The construction of the bridge was first...
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from each other; the nearest crossing points were at Putney Bridge to the west and Battersea Bridge to the east, both over a mile from Wandsworth. The fast...
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Jan 1932 2.30 Preston Putney Bridge District Hammersmith and Fulham 2 1 Mar 1880 Putney Bridge & Fulham: 1880–1902 Putney Bridge & Hurlingham: 1902–1932...
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Old Bailey in central London as a witness to a fatal stabbing outside Putney Bridge tube station. Chan and her partner Dominic Cooper participated in the...
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List of bridges in London lists the major bridges within Greater London or within the influence of London. Most of these are river crossings, and the...
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Tower Bridge is a Grade I listed combined bascule, suspension, and, until 1960, cantilever bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894, designed by...
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Maidstone Bridge (1879) Albert Bridge (1884; modifications) Putney Bridge (1886) Hammersmith Bridge (1887) The Woolwich Free Ferry (1889) Battersea Bridge (1890)...
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The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in...
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comprises the A304 and part of the A308. Fulham Road ( the A219) runs from Putney Bridge as "Fulham High Street" and then eastward to Fulham Broadway, in the...
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