- en.wikipedia.org Hampton Court Bridge51°24′14″N 0°20′33″W / 51.40389°N 0.34250°W. Engraving by Charles Grignion the Elder (after A. Heckel) of the 1753 bridge. Alfred Sisley's painting of the third iron bridge.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g504169-…It as Grade 2 listed in 1952, Ii has the three wide arches over the RiverThames. There are excellent views of Hampton Court Palace from here.
- structurae.net en/structures/hampton-court-bridgeIn 1750, James Clarke obtained a private parliamentary bill to construct a privately owned bridge at Hampton Court.
- foursquare.com v/hampton-court-bridge/…Photo taken at Hampton Court Bridge by Max on 11/17/2018.
- rct.uk collection/701790/the-bridge-at-hampton-…Hampton Court bridge, the first bridge to be built, c.1750, in a 'chinese' style, with 7 wooden arches.
- tate.org.uk art/artworks/turner-hampton-court-…Warrell has since identified the bridge as that at Hampton Court, 5 just upstream of the palace.
- britishlistedbuildings.co.uk 101358100-hampton-…Hampton Court Bridge is a Grade II listed building in Hampton, Surrey, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and...
- web.archive.org web/20080514221624/http://www.…This was demolished in 1864 to make way for a new bridge – traffic had to use a ferry until the new one was ready. A print of the first Hampton Court Bridge.
- hellotravel.com united-kingdom/hampton-court-…In 1750, James Clarke obtained a private parliamentary bill to collect a privately owned bridge at Hampton Court.
- thegreatlondonbridgeswalk.com walk/bridge/hampton…Hampton Court Bridge is bridge number 1. The current bridge was opened in 1933 and was designed by Sir Edward Lutyens.