King's College Bridge
Bridge in King's College, Cambridge
52°12′14″N 0°06′51″E / 52.2038°N 0.114104°E / 52.2038; 0.114104King's College Bridge is the eighth river Cam bridge overall and the fourth bridge on its middle upstream in Cambridge.[1] In the 15th century there was built the first wooden bridge, the current stone structure was designed by famous British architect William Wilkins in 1818 and it was constructed by Francis Braidwood in 1819.[2][3]
See also
- List of bridges in Cambridge
- Template:River Cam map
References
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Bridges over the River Cam (south to north)
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- Clare
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- Trinity
- Kitchen
- Bridge of Sighs
- Magdalene
- Jesus Lock
- Victoria
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- Cutter Ferry
- Elizabeth Way
- Riverside
- Green Dragon
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