• Albert Bridge is a road bridge over the River Thames connecting Chelsea in Central London on the north bank to Battersea on the south.
  • Historian David Ross of Britain Express visits the Albert Bridge in London, with a history of the bridge, photos, and visiting information.
  • Albert Bridge, London — Credit: Andy Read. Across the River Thames in London, there are 35 bridges. One of them is Albert Bridge, which opened in 1873.
  • Albert Bridge is one of the lesser Thames crossings in central London and usually not much visited by tourists, which is a pity because it is beautiful.
  • The Albert Bridge had a twin in Prague, has needed strengthening over the years, an additional pier, faced demolition and being turned into a garden bridge.
  • Pastel-coloured Albert Bridge is like something out of Disneyland. And with jazz bars and restaurants nearby, it's a perfect spot for a walk.
  • Albert Bridge is a road bridge over the River Thames connecting Chelsea in Central London on the north bank to Battersea on the south.
  • The Albert Bridge in London connects Battersea with Chelsea across the Thames.
  • As one of London’s oldest suspension bridges, Albert Bridge is also one of the city’s most delicate.
  • Opened in 1873, Albert Bridge was designed by Rowland Mason Ordish and uses the Ordish-Lefeuvre system, a form of cable-stayed bridge. ... City of London.