• One particular version of the rolling bridge type was known as the Guthrie rolling bridge, examples of which may still be seen at Fort Nelson, Portsmouth.
  • I love seeking out slightly off the beaten track sights as I'm not a huge fan of crowds, and after reading about the Rolling Bridge I knew I had to see it.
  • The Rolling Bridge In London 2014 HD 1080pLondon's Rolling Bridge is a type of curling or folding movable bridge is the part of the Grand Union Canal at...
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  • The technique for this is housed in a separate building. Fully rolled the bridge forms an octagon. The bridge is rolled every Friday at lunchtime.
  • The Rolling Bridge would probably be better described as the ‘curling bridge’ as it can close in on itself to form an octagon.
  • But once a week the Rolling Bridge as it is known does something that makes jaws drop. Slowly at first, something remarkable happens.
  • The Rolling Bridge opens and closes a number of times each week including every Friday at midday. Rolling Bridge images / information from Heatherwick Studio.
  • Photo taken at Rolling Bridge by Faisal on 6/3/2023. November 27, 2016. The Rolling Bridge is up every Friday at noon. Kate S.
  • Although the bridge has become known as a ‘rolling bridge’, a more accurate description of its action is that it curls — someone said “like a scorpions tail”.
  • The Rolling Bridge is a bridge at Paddington Basin, London, conceived by Thomas Heatherwick in 2004.