High Bridge (Hammersmith)
Bridges in LondonBuildings and structures in the London Borough of Hammersmith and FulhamDemolished bridges in England
High Bridge (also known as Bishop's Bridge) was a footbridge that crossed Hammersmith Creek in Hammersmith, London. First referenced in 1541, the bridge was rebuilt several times, notably in 1712, 1751, 1820 and 1837. The bridge was destroyed in 1944 by a flying bomb. Today, the bridge is still marked by a raised hump in the gardens and a flowerbed in Furnival Gardens.
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Great West Road, London Hammersmith (London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
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N 51.490916666667 ° | E -0.23408333333333 ° |
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Great West Road
Great West Road
W6 9AH London, Hammersmith (London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham)
England, United Kingdom
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