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Old tower bridge
Old tower bridge






old tower bridge

Tower Bridge is usually confused with London Bridge, a starker bridge, located to the east of Tower Bridge, the first to be built connecting both sides of the Thames. However, we do not consider it an essential visit. Visitors will learn how the bridge was constructed if they visit the inside of Tower Bridge. Claude de Jonghs masterpiece, one of the most popular paintings at Kenwood, provides a unique record of Old London Bridge and the architecture of the city. Tower Bridge is one of the most emblematic symbols of London and makes for a beautiful photo of Britain’s capital. On one of the top floors, there's a photo exhibition of the world’s most famous bridges, including Tower Bridge. The other part of the exhibition demonstrates the importance that Tower Bridge has had throughout the history of London.

old tower bridge

Visiting Tower Bridgeĭuring your visit to the Tower Bridge, you’ll witness how the bridge’s elevation system worked from 1894 to 1976, thanks to a vapor machine and its later substitution by an electrical system. In 1982, the high-level walkways were covered and are now part of the exhibition of the Tower Bridge Museum. And will be Sir Horace Jones and Sir John Wolfe Barry, in the 1884, to offer. In 1910, the high-level open-air walkways were closed, as most people preferred to walk on the bridge because these were considered unsafe. It is in the 1876 that the call for the construction of Tower Bridge is launched. It was inaugurated in 1894, eight years behind schedule. The two sides of the bridge would be lifted by vapor machines.

old tower bridge

It was decided that the best option was to build a drawbridge to allow the flow of ships on the River Thames. The first bridge to be built was the London Bridge and soon many followed, all completed to the west of this bridge so as not to disturb the port area.ĭuring the nineteenth century, London developed immensely on the east side of London Bridge and a new bridge was necessary. This iconic structure has survived two world wars, berthed some of the largest ships in the world and still to this day raises its bridges an average of 800 times per year with over 40,000 people crossing it daily. We take a look at some of the defining moments in the history of Tower Bridge. Several bridges were constructed to connect the two sides of the Thames as London expanded. Tower Bridge on the River Thames in London.








Old tower bridge