Old London Bridge' is an oil painting by the English artist Samuel Scott, from c.1758.
It features a cityscape with a view of London Bridge shortly before the medieval era bridge with its buildings was demolished in 1760 and replaced.
Scott was a leading maritime painter, but following the commercial success of Canaletto with his scenes of the River Thames, Scott switched to painting views of London.
[1] A number of different versions exist of the painting, some dating back to the 1740s.
Another is in the collection of the Tate Britain in Pimlico, having been acquired through a donation to the National Gallery by Robert Vernon in 1847.