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Thank you John Dedman! As a former resident of Pier House, whose sitting room looked out onto the Albert Bridge (so wonderful at night with the lights out in our flat!) I got so tired of people identifying the bridge incorrectly as the Battersea Bridge. Ironically, it runs between Chelsea and Battersea Park, there genuinely IS a Battersea Bridge, although it is further along the Thames. It bears a similarity to the Albert Bridge, but I always thought when I saw it (I loved spending time with friends leisurely taking a boat to Hampton Court Palace on a sunny weekend day)that "if the Albert Bridge had a 'dark side', it would look like the Battersea Bridge!" I'm not saying Battersea Bridge is "ugly". Far from it. It is just painted and coloured in a way that it almost looks like an old photo negative of Albert Bridge. (Friends visiting from the States always thought (especially when viewed at night) that Albert Bridge looked "like Disneyland". I beg your pardon! Hardly!
"Thanks you" goes to: DAA for their kind & professional handling of the much needed & appreciated photo permission; the ARUP people on location for their tremendous input & assistance and to PHOTOGRAPHISCHES´s clients who made this job possible...
"Thanks you" goes to: DAA for their kind & professional handling of the much needed & appreciated photo permission; the ARUP people on location for their tremendous input & assistance and to PHOTOGRAPHISCHES´s clients who made this job possible...
"Thanks you" goes to: DAA for their kind & professional handling of the much needed & appreciated photo permission; the ARUP people on location for their tremendous input & assistance and to PHOTOGRAPHISCHES´s clients who made this job possible...
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Thank you John Dedman! As a former resident of Pier House, whose sitting room looked out onto the Albert Bridge (so wonderful at night with the lights out in our flat!) I got so tired of people identifying the bridge incorrectly as the Battersea Bridge. Ironically, it runs between Chelsea and Battersea Park, there genuinely IS a Battersea Bridge, although it is further along the Thames. It bears a similarity to the Albert Bridge, but I always thought when I saw it (I loved spending time with friends leisurely taking a boat to Hampton Court Palace on a sunny weekend day)that "if the Albert Bridge had a 'dark side', it would look like the Battersea Bridge!" I'm not saying Battersea Bridge is "ugly". Far from it. It is just painted and coloured in a way that it almost looks like an old photo negative of Albert Bridge. (Friends visiting from the States always thought (especially when viewed at night) that Albert Bridge looked "like Disneyland". I beg your pardon! Hardly!
Dynamic view and excellent perspective, dear friend!
I feel the seasons, beautiful scenery.
Scenery which is invited to the open space of the gate point over there.
Lovely garden!
From Fukushima Japan
Oh, wie schön. Ein Herz aus Schnee gesägt, super L+F und herzliche Grüße aus Deutschland von Carmen
...beautifully lit after renovation by SILL
"Thanks you" goes to: DAA for their kind & professional handling of the much needed & appreciated photo permission; the ARUP people on location for their tremendous input & assistance and to PHOTOGRAPHISCHES´s clients who made this job possible...
"Thanks you" goes to: DAA for their kind & professional handling of the much needed & appreciated photo permission; the ARUP people on location for their tremendous input & assistance and to PHOTOGRAPHISCHES´s clients who made this job possible...
"Thanks you" goes to: DAA for their kind & professional handling of the much needed & appreciated photo permission; the ARUP people on location for their tremendous input & assistance and to PHOTOGRAPHISCHES´s clients who made this job possible...