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Postcards > Europe > Great Britain > England > London > London Bridge Click here for London Bridge Email Alert
 | Item 69115 London Old Postcard TOWER BRIDGE Open for King's Return London Vintage Picture Postcard. The Tower Bridge completely opened for The Returing of King Edward 7th VII and Queen. River Thames, London. Steamers. Ships. Boats. Shipping. / London Bridge is one of the finest engineering feats of the XIXth Century. The bascules can be opened in 3 minutes for large vessels to pass, and covered way above. Cost 1,000,000 pounds and was opened 1894. Published by The Auto-Photo Series |  | Item 69113 London Old Postcard TOWER BRIDGE - Opening for Steamers London Vintage Picture Postcard. The Tower Bridge Opening for Steam Ships & Boats. River Thames, London. / London Bridge is one of the finest engineering feats of the XIXth Century. The bascules can be opened in 3 minutes for large vessels to pass, and covered way above. Cost 1,000,000 pounds and was opened 1894. Published by W. Straker Ltd London
|  | Item 69095 London 1908 Old Postcard TOWER BRIDGE Open for Steamer Vintage Picture Postcard. The Tower Bridge Opening for Large Steam Ship to pass River Thames, London. SHIPPING. Ships, Boats. Showing Tower of London. Un Coin De France en Ingleterre. L.L. No. 53 / London Bridge is one of the finest engineering feats of the XIXth Century. The bascules can be opened in 3 minutes for large vessels to pass, and covered way above. Cost £1,000,000 and was opened 1894. Sent from London to France. KE7 1d Published by LL / I. Barriere & Cie Librairie Centrale 47 Green Street, Leicester Square London
|  | Item 62510 British Empire Exhibition 1924 Postcard - LONDON BRIDGE Vintage Artist Signed (Ermeet?) Art Drawn Colour Old Picture Postcard. British Empire Exhibition 1924. Ladies Women & Gentlemen, Men. Towers, Gate. OLD LONDON BRIDGE. During 1924-1925, London Wembley Park was home to one of the biggest exhibitions ever held in Britain. The exhibition was a vast show of buildings, displays and stalls from all over the empire. Wembley Stadium was built especially for the exhibition which also featured an Amusement Park and a full-size, replica Coalmine. It had a serious role in promoting goods and industry from around the empire. Published by Fleetway Press Ltd. |  | Item 47767 FRANCO BRITISH EXHIBITION Postcard Bridge, Court Honour 1908 Vintage Old B/W Postcard, Franco-British Exhibition, London. Bridge in Court of Honour. Published by Valentine's Official Post Card
|  | Item 45319 LONDON BRIDGE Old Colour Postcard Thames River & Ships Vintage Colour Postcard. Busy London Bridge. Ships, Boats. Published by Valentine's Series
|  | Item 35362 LONDON BRIDGE & Thames 1900 Old Undivided Back Postcard Early U.B. Postcard. London Bridge, London. Thames River.
|  | Item 20302 LONDON BRIDGE 1907 Old Colour Tinted Postcard Bus Bike Early Colour Postcard. London Bridge. Horse Drawn Cart. Cyclist. (Feed the Guns with War Bonds) Sent from London to Whitwell, Derbyshire.
|  | Item 18706 Lodnon England KG5 Old B/W Postcard LONDON BRIDGE Boats London Bridge. KG5 1d
|  | Item 6817 1948 PPC LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Double Decker Bus Hand Tinted Early Coloured Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, Red Buses. Horse Carriage. Horses Carriage. Sent from Frinton on Sea to Harrow Middlesex. King George 6th 2d orange Published by Photochrom Co. Ltd. Royal Tunbridge Wells
|  | Item 6816 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River 1939 Postcard Boat Horse Bus Early Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge. Horses Carriages. Double Decker Bus. The busiest of London Bridges, Built of Aberdeen granite in 1831, widened 1904. It has 5 arches in contrast with the 19 of its wooden namesake, which was lined with quaint houses. Sent from Holloway to Willesden London. King George 6th 1d Red London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by Valentine's Series JV SILVERESQUE PPC
|  | Item 6814 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old Postcard Horse Carriages Early Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Double Decker Bus, Artist Painting Style. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by S. Hildesheimer & Co. Ltd. London & Manchester No.601
|  | Item 6812 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old Real Photograph Postcard Early Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Cars, OAKEY's Advert on bus, Daily Mail on Building, Double decker buses. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by Designs of Sir J. Rennie The W & K
|  | Item 6809 LONDON BRIDGE on Thames River Old Postcard Bus & Boats Early Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Double Decker Buses. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA.
|  | Item 6804 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old Postcard Boats Bus Horse Early Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Double Decker Buses, Boats. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA.
|  | Item 6802 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old Salmon Postcard Horses Early Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Double Decker Buses, Boats. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by J. Salmon Ltd Sevenoaks England Fish trade mark
|  | Item 6799 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old TUCK's Postcard Bus Boat Early Picture Postcard, Very Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. LEND TO ATTACK. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd. GRAVURE PPC
|  | Item 6796 LONDON BRIDGE & Thames River Old Postcard Horses Boats Early Picture Postcard, Very Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Horses Carriages. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA.
|  | Item 6789 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old Photo Postcard Ship Boat Early Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Horses Carriages. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by The Classical Series Printed in England
|  | Item 6786 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old Photo Postcard Ship Boat Early Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Horses Carriages. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by The Auto Photo Series
|  | Item 6785 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old Photo Postcard Ship Boat Early Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Horses Carriages. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by The Auto Photo Series
|  | Item 6782 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old TInted Postcard Horses Hand Tinted Early Coloured Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Horses Carriages. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA.
|  | Item 6781 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old TInted Postcard Horses Hand Tinted Early Coloured Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Horses Carriages. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by printed in Germany
|  | Item 6779 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Old Postcard Boats Painting Early Coloured Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Horses Carriages. Artist Painting Style. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA. Published by S. Hildesheimer & Co. Ltd. London & Manchester
|  | Item 6776 LONDON BRIDGE Thames River Painting Old Postcard Boats Early Coloured Picture Postcard, Busy London Bridge, early 1900s. Horses Carriages. Artist Painting Style. London Bridge was built in 1831, at cost of 2 million pounds, designed by John Rennie. The lamp posts on the bridge were cast from French cannon taken in the Peninsular War.
In the late '60s, it was sinking into the clay of London, England's Thames River, due to its heavy weight. London officials had to replace the bridge. Enter McCulloch purchased the falling down bridge for $2.4 million. At the time it was the highest price ever paid for an antique. It is now in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, USA.
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