Footbridge
Charles William Bartlett (b.1921)
Footbridge, 1970
Watercolour on paper
Length 345mm, wdith 490mm
A landscape view of a bridge in East Anglia.
Georg Braun and Franz Hogenberg, Londinium, c. 1572 - detail of London Bridge
London’s bridge in Shakespeare's time.
London Bridge was lined with houses and shops, and was a route regularly travelled by Shakespeare from his lodgings in the city to his work across the river ...
Grandborough.
Grandborough. 1890s
Halford. Bridge
The bridge and River Stour at Halford. 1930s
Halford. Old Fosse Road and bridge
The Old Fosse Road and bridge at Halford. 1930s
Hampton Lucy. River Avon
The bridge over the River Avon, Hampton Lucy. 1920s
Harbury. G.W.R. railway cutting
Great Western Railway cutting, Harbury; showing the track and railway bridge. 1910s
Harbury. Railway Station
Southam Road and Harbury G.W.R. Station, showing diesel train on the track. 1959
Hartshill. Canal
View of Coventry Canal showing bridge, lock and lock buildings, narrow boat, Hartshill. October 4th 1959
Hartshill. Canal and bridge
The Coventry Canal and two bridges, Hartshill. 1930s
Henley in Arden. Golden Cross Hotel
The Golden Cross Hotel, High Street, Henley in Arden. 1920s
Henley in Arden. Cottages and Church
Cottages with the Church in the background. Small bridge. Henley in Arden. 1910s [It has been suggested this photograph will have been taken pre 1912.]
Hillmorton. Construction of bridge over Oxford Canal
Workers seen constructing a new bridge over the Oxford Canal at Crick Road, Hillmorton. December 1960
Hillmorton. Great Central Railway bridge
Great Central Railway bridge over Ashlawn Road, Hillmorton and construction work on the line. 1890s
Hillmorton. Oxford Canal bridge
Process of building a railway bridge for L.N.W.R over the Oxford Canal at Hillmorton. 1880
Hockley Heath. Canal and bridge
The Stratford upon Avon canal and bridges at Hockley Heath. 1940s
Honington. Bridge
Bridge over River Stour at Honington. 1910s
Hunningham. Bridge over River Leam
Stone bridge spanning River Leam, Hunningham. 10th September 1951.