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Putney Bridge is a Grade II listed historic structure built in 1886 to span the River Thames. The bridge was designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette and to this day is an important portal to South West London.
Light Bureau, an award-winning lighting firm, developed a new lighting scheme to highlight the stonework details of the bridge and to emphasize its monumental beauty.
GVA Lighting supplied a series of monochromatic linear LED luminaires to illuminate the bridge in a warm 2700K white light. The warm light compliments the history of the architecture and merges with the color of the stonework to create a golden tone.
More about the lanterns:
Après avoir montrée des vues de Putney Bridge vers l'est et vers l'ouest, il est temps de montrer Putney Bridge lui-même! ce pont relie les quartiers londoniens de Fulham et de Putney. Et une jolie marée basse de la Tamise :)
Sunset across the Parramatta River at Putney.
Western Sydney.
Looking west towards the apartment towers at Rhodes.
Photographed from Kissing Point Park, Waterview Street, Putney.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
After doubling up with 69004 yesterday, Gbrf’s 69003 was out all on it’s “lonesome” today working the 12:30 4Y19 empty Gypsum from Mountfield Sidings to Southampton West Docks.
Seen in SW London on the Waterloo to Reading line passing the single track line that leads up to East Putney Station. The line which is mainly used for empty stock movements to and from Wimbledon EMU depot, but is occasionally used for the odd early morning passenger working for repositioning purposes.
Taken with the aid of a tall pole.
Up to London with ianbartlett, firstly to The Societies Show in Hammersmith and then a wander along the Thames.
It was a very grey and chilly day.
While passengers (and the photographer) wait for a District Line train for Earls Court, a train of red CO/CP stock clatters away to Wimbledon. Stabled in between is a set of C77 stock, the picture taken in January 1980.
Pentax SP1000/Soligor 105mm
Ilford FP4
WS84 (SK17HKD) is seen at Putney Station having subbed SOE16 on the 424.
When I spoke to the driver, he told me he was meant to have WS84 in the morning, but that had broken down at the garage, and the other drivers had taken all the "good" streetlites.
He decided to take the SOE out and about for one rounder before being subbed for WS84, which had been repaired after the failure at the depot.