Engineers: W.H.Thomas and William Jacomb, 1889, originally named Putney Railway Bridge. Carries District Line trains and also pedestrians. Wrought-iron lattice girder construction on 14 cast-iron cylinders, each 10 feet in diameter. Two rusticated granite and Portland stone abutments. [Source: Grace's Guide To British Industrial History]. Here seen from the north bank of the Thames in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
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