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==Public buildings== The period saw a great increase in public buildings, at both the national and local level.<ref>Summerson, 189β203, 225β251; Strong, 504β505</ref> In London, three bridges were built over the Thames between 1813 and 1819: [[Vauxhall Bridge]], [[Waterloo Bridge]] and [[Southwark Bridge]], all privately financed by toll charges.<ref>Summerson, 233β236</ref> Shops began to be included systematically into newly planned developments, and the covered [[Arcade (architecture)|arcade]] of shops was introduced, with the [[Burlington Arcade]] in London (1815β19) the earliest.<ref>Summerson, 259β260</ref>
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