John Heaviside Clark (c. 1770-1836) and Matthew Dubourg (act. 1786-1838) (engravers). Isaac pontoon bridge over the Neva River


John Heaviside Clark (c. 1770-1836) and Matthew Dubourg (act. 1786-1838) (engravers). Isaac pontoon bridge over the Neva River. 1815. State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg. Reproduction of old postcards. from A Picture of St. Petersburgh, Represented in a Collection of Twenty Interesting Views of the City, the Sledges, and the People. Isaac or Nevsky Bridge was the first bridge across the Neva. Since 1727 it brings to the barges at first only in the summer, then winter. This system serves to mid-19 th century. In the break-up between the left and right banks of the Neva stop.


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