4. Baldwin's Bridge

Baldwin’s Bridge is maintained by The Baldwin's Bridge Trust. They hold a patent for the bridge which was warranted by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592; it is one of the oldest charities in England.

The bridge’s upkeep is financed by the rents of neighbouring buildings owned by the Trust, given to them specifically for maintenance and repairs.

In Elizabethan times, Eton was the direct route from London to Windsor and the bridge was an important crossing of a tributary of the Thames.

It is thought that the Queen was worried about London being seized in a Catholic revolt, while she was cut off in Windsor and so wished to make sure the bridge remained open.

Looking out from the Bridge, there is a flood marker for the Great Flood of November 1894. In 1947 there was a similar level of flooding and in more recent times, you will see there have also been very high levels of flooding.

Just below the roadsign, on the building on the north side of the bridge at the start of Slough Road, there is an original marker from the first-ever modern marathon.

The route, of about 25 miles, from Windsor to London, was agreed in 1907 by the British Olympic Association.

It was an event in the 1908 London Olympics which finished at the White City Stadium in Shepherd’s Bush.

The Windsor to London distance, has been adopted as the Olympic standard ever since.

Walk another 140m to find the Eton College marker by the statue of William Waynflete, on the wall of College Chapel.

Social Justice Stations of the Cross - Good Friday, April 07, 2023
  1. Introduction
  2. [Red Doors] Station 1: Jesus is condemned to death
  3. [Black Lives Matter art, Pride flag] Station 2: Jesus takes up his Cross
  4. [Accessibility ramp] Station 3: Jesus falls for the first time
  5. [Chicken Coop on Napa] Station 4: Jesus meets his Mother
  6. [Epworth Playgroups] Station 5: Simon of Cyrene helps Jesus carry the Cross
  7. [Low Water Landscaping, 1926 Napa Avenue] Station 6: Veronica wipes the face of Jesus
  8. [Vote Sign, 1918 Napa Avenue] Station 7: Jesus falls for the second time
  9. [Stone obelisk, The Alameda and El Dorado] Station 8: Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem
  10. [Flag showing solidarity with Ukraine, 1110 The Alameda] Station 9: Jesus falls for the third time
  11. [Berkeley Fire Station, No. 4] Station 10: Jesus' clothes are taken away
  12. [Dentist office] Station 11: Jesus is nailed to the Cross
  13. [Jerusalem Kitchen] Station 12: Jesus dies on the Cross
  14. [Northbrae Tunnel] Station 13 & 14: The body of Jesus is taken down from the Cross and is laid in the tomb
  15. Closing Reflection