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Hungerford Bridge made of wrought iron, a suspension footbridge running from the South
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Hungerford Bridge made of wrought iron, a suspension footbridge running from the South
Hungerford Bridge made of wrought iron, a suspension footbridge running from the South Bank to Hungerford Market on the north side of the Thames. In 1859 the original bridge was bought by the railway company extending the South Eastern Railway into the newly opened Charing Cross railway station. The railway company replaced the suspension bridge with a structure designed by Sir John Hawkshaw, which opened in 1864. Date: 1863
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