Rush Hour on London Bridge
1896 , City of London (Other)
Cat no. 215248
An actuality film shot by Hertfordshire film pioneer Arthur Melbourne-Cooper.
A record of 'rush hour' traffic crossing over the River Thames, as pedestrians walk in both directions, accompanied by a variety of horse-drawn carts and coaches, as well as a lone cyclist. Despite the title identifying the location as London Bridge, the traffic is actually crossing Blackfriars Bridge, with the City of London School building on Embankment clearly visible in the background.
Keywords
Bridges; Traffic; Transport
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Maker : Arthur Melbourne-Cooper
Manifestations
Rush Hour on London Bridge
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Genre: Actuality
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Locations: City of London (Other)
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Description Type: monographic
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