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Toll House on Putney Bridge, London
Old Toll House at the Northern end of Putney Bridge, London. Built by local master carpenter Thomas Phillips to a design by architect Sir Jacob Acworth, the first bridge was opened on 29 November 1729. In its first guise, from 1729 to 1886 it was slightly down river to the north, and in many official records was also known as Fulham Bridge. It was the only bridge between London Bridge and Kingston Bridge at the time. A toll bridge, it had tollbooths at either end of the timber-built structure. Date: 1878
Media ID 18073869
© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
1878 Bank Barge Carpenter Fulham Jacob Master Oast Phillips Putney Toll Tollhouse
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