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London - Putney - The Wharf and Embankment
London - Putney - The Wharf and Embankment - Photograph taken from Putney Bridge Date: circa 1910s
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Apr16 Bank Barge Barges Crossing Embankment Putney Riverside Southern Wharf
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This photograph, taken from Putney Bridge in the 1910s, offers a glimpse into the bustling activity along the southern bank of the River Thames in London's Putney area. The image showcases a collection of barges moored at the wharf, their colorful sails and ropes adding a vibrant contrast to the gray stone embankment. Putney, located in the London Borough of Wandsworth, has a rich history as a riverside settlement. The area was once a popular destination for wealthy Londoners seeking respite from the city's hustle and bustle. The Thames provided easy access to the countryside, and the picturesque Putney Embankment offered a scenic promenade for leisurely strolls. The photograph captures the essence of Putney's riverside charm, with the elegant curve of Putney Bridge in the background. The bridge, which connects the northern and southern banks of the Thames, has been an essential crossing point since its construction in 1729. The bridge's distinctive design, featuring a central arch and two pedestrian walkways, has made it a beloved landmark in London. The barges in the photograph were likely used for transportation and trade along the Thames. The river was a vital artery for commerce in London, with goods such as coal, grain, and building materials being transported up and down the river. The barges' presence adds a sense of industry and activity to the scene, highlighting the area's historical significance as a bustling port. This photograph is a captivating reminder of London's rich maritime heritage and the charm of Putney's riverside, offering a glimpse into the past and a glimpse of the enduring allure of the Thames.
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