Pedestrian alcove a fragment of the old London Bridge, demolished in 1831. Two have resided in Victoria Park since 1860, London.

Pedestrian alcove a fragment of the old London Bridge, demolished in 1831. Two have resided in Victoria Park since 1860, London. Stock Photo
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Contributor:

Simon Balson / Alamy Stock Photo

Image ID:

CXNDJ5

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60.2 MB (3.9 MB Compressed download)

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Dimensions:

5616 x 3744 px | 47.5 x 31.7 cm | 18.7 x 12.5 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

7 October 2012

Location:

Victoria Park, Tower Hamlets, London, England, UK.

More information:

Victoria Park (known colloquially as Vicky Park) is 86.18 hectares of open space that stretches out across part of the East End of London, England bordering parts of Bethnal Green, Hackney, and Bow, such as along Old Ford Road, London E3 and Victoria Park Road E9. The park is entirely within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. This pedestrian alcove is a surviving fragment of the old London Bridge, demolished in 1831. Two have resided in Victoria Park since 1860 (August 2005)