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About William A. Jones Memorial Bridge

The William A. Jones Memorial Bridge, commonly known as the Jones Bridge, is an arched girder bridge that spans the Pasig River in the City of ManilaPhilippines. It is named after the United States legislator William Atkinson Jones, who served as the chairman of the U.S. Insular Affairs House Committee which had previously exercised jurisdiction over the Philippines and the principal author of the Jones Law that gave the country legislative autonomy from the United States. Built to replace the historic Puente de España (Bridge of Spain) in the 1910s, the bridge connects Quintin Paredes Road at the Binondo district to Padre Burgos Avenue at the Ermita district.

Originally designed by Filipino architect Juan M. Arellano using Neoclassical architecture, the first incarnation of the bridge features three arches resting on two heavy piers, adorned by faux-stone and concrete ornaments, as well as four sculptures on concrete plinths allegorically representing motherhood and nationhood. The original bridge was destroyed during the World War II by retreating Japanese troops and was reconstructed in 1946 by the U.S. and Philippine public works. The reconstructed bridge retained the three arches and two piers but removed all of the ornaments. The bridge was first partially restored in 1998. In 2019, the City Government of Manila began a rehabilitation project to "restore" the Jones Bridge to its near-original design using Beaux-Arts architecture similar to that of Pont Alexandre III in Paris and the return of the three original sculptures.

Source - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jones_Bridge

The William A. Jones Memorial Bridge is a bridge that spans the Pasig river in the Philippines connecting the Manila area of Binondo on Quintin paredes and ermita. That span was considered as the oldest established in the Philippines.

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on Fri Mar 03 2023
Jones Bridge is good place to take photos. 5 stars.
on Tue Feb 21 2023
Fun, clean and accessible
on Wed Feb 15 2023
After the complete renovation, this bridge was fully lit and cleaned.
on Sat Feb 11 2023
Historic place
on Fri Feb 10 2023
Perfect place to take pictures
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