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Demolition of Waterloo Bridge CXP01_01_094
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Demolition of Waterloo Bridge CXP01_01_094
WATERLOO BRIDGE, LAMBETH, GREATER LONDON. Two men working beneath a girder during the demolition of the old Waterloo Bridge.
The Waterloo Bridge, which is shown during its demolition, was designed by John Rennie and opened in 1817. The demolition of the bridge took place in the 1930s and the two men shown in the photograph appear to be using a pneumatic tool to dismantle a temporary steel framework which had been erected in 1925. The bridge was later replaced with another in the 1940s
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1930s Demolition Georgian Labourers People At Work Road Bridge Workmen
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This print captures a significant moment in the history of London's iconic Waterloo Bridge. The image showcases two diligent men diligently working beneath a sturdy girder during the bridge's demolition. Designed by John Rennie and opened to the public in 1817, Waterloo Bridge stood as a testament to architectural brilliance for over a century. However, as progress marched forward, it became necessary to make way for new developments. In the 1930s, this grand structure faced its final days. The photograph provides an intriguing glimpse into the laborious task undertaken by these skilled workers. Equipped with pneumatic tools, they meticulously dismantle a temporary steel framework that had been erected in 1925. Their determination and expertise are evident as they navigate through this intricate process. Waterloo Bridge would later be replaced with another iteration in the 1940s; however, this snapshot immortalizes an important chapter in its existence. It serves as a reminder of both the ever-changing landscape of cities and the dedication of those who shape them. Charles William Prickett skillfully captured not only an architectural marvel being deconstructed but also showcased humanity at work amidst progress. This print is more than just documentation; it is an artistic tribute to those who labored tirelessly behind-the-scenes to transform London's skyline forever.
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