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Background imageBridges Collection: SCOTLAND: FORTH BRIDGE. The Forth Bridge, spanning the Firth of Forth, Scotland

SCOTLAND: FORTH BRIDGE. The Forth Bridge, spanning the Firth of Forth, Scotland, photographed shortly after its completion in 1890

Background imageBridges Collection: COLUMBIAN EXPO, 1893. The Administration and Electrical buildings

COLUMBIAN EXPO, 1893. The Administration and Electrical buildings

Background imageBridges Collection: NY: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1901. View of the Brooklyn Bridge: from a stereograph, 1901

NY: BROOKLYN BRIDGE, 1901. View of the Brooklyn Bridge: from a stereograph, 1901

Background imageBridges Collection: SPAIN: TOLEDO, 1908. The Bridge of Alcantara, spanning the Tagus River and the Alcazar Fortress

SPAIN: TOLEDO, 1908. The Bridge of Alcantara, spanning the Tagus River and the Alcazar Fortress. Stereograph, 1908

Background imageBridges Collection: COROT: ORFEVRES QUAI. The Quai in Orfevres and the St. Michel Bridge

COROT: ORFEVRES QUAI. The Quai in Orfevres and the St. Michel Bridge. Oil on canvas by Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot, 1833

Background imageBridges Collection: VIEW OF NEW YORK approaches to the George Washington Bridge, looking north. Photograph

VIEW OF NEW YORK approaches to the George Washington Bridge, looking north. Photograph

Background imageBridges Collection: ENGLAND: CUMBRIA. Northern Lakes: Ashness Bridge, Derwentwater

ENGLAND: CUMBRIA. Northern Lakes: Ashness Bridge, Derwentwater

Background imageBridges Collection: ENGLAND: CUMBRIA. Southern Lakes, Old Bridge House, Ambleside

ENGLAND: CUMBRIA. Southern Lakes, Old Bridge House, Ambleside

Background imageBridges Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Looking west toward New Jersey in 1964

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Looking west toward New Jersey in 1964, showing the Little Red Lighthouse on the Manhattan side

Background imageBridges Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Looking south at the Hudson River shore from the New Jersey Palisades in

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Looking south at the Hudson River shore from the New Jersey Palisades in 1964

Background imageBridges Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. The bridge across the Hudson River, opened for traffic in 1931

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. The bridge across the Hudson River, opened for traffic in 1931, connecting upper Manhattan with New Jersey

Background imageBridges Collection: PARIS: LA CONCIERGERIE. Nighttime view of La Conciergerie, former royal palace and prison, Paris

PARIS: LA CONCIERGERIE. Nighttime view of La Conciergerie, former royal palace and prison, Paris, France. Photographed mid-20th century

Background imageBridges Collection: PARIS: LA CONCIERGERIE. La Conciergerie, a former royal palace and prison, at Paris, France

PARIS: LA CONCIERGERIE. La Conciergerie, a former royal palace and prison, at Paris, France. Photographed c1900

Background imageBridges Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Spanning the Hudson River to connect Manhattan and New Jersey

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. Spanning the Hudson River to connect Manhattan and New Jersey. Photographed c1962

Background imageBridges Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. The New Jersey approaches to the bridge. Photographed c1962

GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE. The New Jersey approaches to the bridge. Photographed c1962

Background imageBridges Collection: FRANCE: LORIENT, c1895. Merchant harbor in Lorient, France. Photochrome, c1895

FRANCE: LORIENT, c1895. Merchant harbor in Lorient, France. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageBridges Collection: HUNGARY: BUDAPEST, c1895. View of Franz Josephs Bridge over the Danube River at Budapest, Hungary

HUNGARY: BUDAPEST, c1895. View of Franz Josephs Bridge over the Danube River at Budapest, Hungary. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageBridges Collection: HARLEM RIVER, c1901. The George Washington Bridge and the Harlem River Speedway, New York

HARLEM RIVER, c1901. The George Washington Bridge and the Harlem River Speedway, New York. Photographed c1901

Background imageBridges Collection: LONDON: TOWER BRIDGE, 1895. Looking west on the Thames River to the recently opened Tower Bridge

LONDON: TOWER BRIDGE, 1895. Looking west on the Thames River to the recently opened Tower Bridge and the Tower of London. Lithograph by O.F. Kell, c1895

Background imageBridges Collection: RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. The Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge, Moscow

RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. The Cathedral of Christ the Savior and the Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge, Moscow. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageBridges Collection: RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. View of Moscow, Russia from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior

RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. View of Moscow, Russia from the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageBridges Collection: SOUTH CAROLINA: LAKE, c1900. Bridge over the lake at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens

SOUTH CAROLINA: LAKE, c1900. Bridge over the lake at Magnolia-on-the-Ashley, or Magnolia Gardens, at Charleston, South Carolina. Photograph by William Henry Jackson, c1900

Background imageBridges Collection: RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. View of Moscow, Russia. Photochrome, c1895

RUSSIA: MOSCOW, c1895. View of Moscow, Russia. Photochrome, c1895

Background imageBridges Collection: BUSTER KEATON: THE GENERAL. A Civil War era locomotive crashes into the Rock River in Buster

BUSTER KEATON: THE GENERAL. A Civil War era locomotive crashes into the Rock River in Buster Keatons 1927 film The General

Background imageBridges Collection: VENICE: CANAL, 1969. Bow of a gondola on a canal in Venice, Italy, 1969

VENICE: CANAL, 1969. Bow of a gondola on a canal in Venice, Italy, 1969

Background imageBridges Collection: JAPAN: INLET, 1857. Two women approaching a temple building on the Uchigawa Inlet in Tokyo, Japan

JAPAN: INLET, 1857. Two women approaching a temple building on the Uchigawa Inlet in Tokyo, Japan, next to the Gozensaihata gardens. Woodblock print by Ando Hiroshige, 1857

Background imageBridges Collection: SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK. View of Pont-y-Pair, Fairy Glen, Betws-y-Coed (Prayer house in the wood)

SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK. View of Pont-y-Pair, Fairy Glen, Betws-y-Coed (Prayer house in the wood) in a valley where the River Conwy is joined by the River Llugwy

Background imageBridges Collection: SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK. View of Roman bridge I, Betws-y-Coed (Prayer house in the wood)

SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK. View of Roman bridge I, Betws-y-Coed (Prayer house in the wood) in a valley where the River Conwy is joined by the River Llugwy



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