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  1. Apr 7, 2024 · The name London Bridge is the name used for several successive structures spanning the River Thames between Borough High Street in Southwark and King William Street in the City of London. Learn about the original Old London Bridge, the stone arch New London Bridge, and the current bridge of concrete.

  2. Mar 24, 2024 · History of the Old London Bridge, the Original Bridge Over the River Thames. One of the most striking and admired structures throughout the history of the City of London is its medieval inhabited stone bridge. Bridges with houses were relatively common in medieval Europe; examples include Bath’s Pulteney Bridge, which is still open for business.

  3. Various wooden bridges (circa AD 50 – 1176) History. Opened. 16 March 1973 ; 51 years ago(1973-03-16) Location. The name " London Bridge " refers to several historic crossings that have spanned the River Thames between the City of London and Southwark, in central London since Roman times.

  4. Claude de Jongh’s masterpiece, one of the most popular paintings at Kenwood, provides a unique record of Old London Bridge and the architecture of the city that would be engulfed in 1666 by the Great Fire of London.

  5. From the first Roman built bridge to how it stands today, it has plenty of interesting and gruesome stories to tell. Explore its history using the timeline below, to discover times when it suffered viking attacks, to periods where it was used to display heads on spikes .

  6. The most famous and longstanding of these was the “OldMedieval bridge, finished in 1209 during the reign of King John. For over 600 years this bridge was the key crossing point of the Thames in London, ferrying people, goods and livestock across the river.

  7. Old London Bridge. Completed in 1209, finally demolished in 1832, this famous construction was for more than five hundred years—until the opening of a new bridge at Westminster in 1750—London’s only thoroughfare across the Thames.

  8. In 1176 all that changed. After successive wooden bridges were destroyed by fire, Henry II commissioned the building of a permanent stone crossing. It took 33 years to complete and was to last – give or take repairs and remodelling – more than 600 years. The finished bridge was quite a sight. It was 275m long, supported on 20 gothic arches.

  9. The Old London Bridge of nursery-rhyme fame was built by Peter of Colechurch between 1176 and 1209, replacing an earlier timber bridge. Because of obstructions encountered in building the cofferdams, the arch spans varied from 4.6 to 10.4 m (15 to 34 ft); the uneven construction resulted in frequent need for repair, but the bridge survived more ...

  10. 2000 Years of London Bridge: From the arrival of the Romans to the present day. AD. 43 – Romans invade and conquer Britain. 50 – Romans found Londinium. 52 – First Roman timber bridge is built. 60 – Boudicca, Queen of the Iceni, burns Londonium to the ground. 80 – Romans rebuild Londinium and the timber bridge.

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