Tower Bridge is a Grade I listed combined bascule, suspension, and, until 1960, cantilever bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894, designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry with the help of Henry Marc Brunel. It crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and is one of five London bridges owned and maintained by.
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- damiencharlie.medium.com tower-bridge-history-…Climb to the top of one of the towers for stunning views of the river and cityscape, or take a guided tour to learn about the bridge’s history and engineering.
- en.wikipedia.org Tower Bridge...and Portland stone to protect the underlying steelwork, and achieve the stipulation that the bridge should fit architecturally with the Tower of London.[24].
- Your visit begins here as you enter Tower Bridge. Discover the architects, engineers, and technicians who built and laid the foundations of the landmark.
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- twitter.com TowerBridgeWhat does #TowerBridge mean to you? ... A photo of one of the Tower Bridge Towers from underneath one of the road arches.
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- london-tickets.co.uk tower-bridge/about/Despite its medieval appearance, Tower Bridge is relatively young, opening in 1894, contrasting with the Tower of London's 11th-century origins.
- en.wikiarquitectura.com Buildings tower-bridge-londonThe Tower Bridge is a bridge that combines two systems, swingarm and suspension, built between 1886 and 1894.