DG242191. 14th century bridge over the Thames at Newbridge. Oxfordshire. 3.4.16
The 'new' bridge was built in the 14th century by monks on the order of Kings John. It was constructed in order to improve communications between the wool towns of the Cotswolds and Southern England. The bridge originally had 51 arches. Only 12 remain. It's the 2nd oldest surviving bridge to cross the Thames.
NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D4, f/11 @ 14 mm, 1/100, ISO 100, No Flash
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