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Until 1749, there were only a few bridges crossing the River Thames in England. The most notable was London Bridge, which had existed in various forms since the Roman era. Other bridges, like those in Kingston and Richmond, were also present but far fewer in number compared to today's extensive bridge network. Overall, the infrastructure for crossing the river was limited before the mid-18th century.

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