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  2. History. Origins. 1880s construction. 20th century. Structural problems. 2019–24 closure. 2021: partial reopening. 2022: repairs. 2024: partial reopening. Alternatives to reopening to motor vehicles. Heraldry. See also. References. External links. Hammersmith Bridge. Coordinates: 51°29′18″N 0°13′49″W.

    • 400 ft (120 m)
    • 700 ft (210 m)
    • 6 October 1827; 196 years ago (first bridge), 11 June 1887; 136 years ago (current bridge)
    • River Thames
  3. Today’s Hammersmith Bridge was built using this earlier bridge’s foundations. 1884: Work began on the construction of Hammersmith Bridge by the Metropolitan Board of Works. 1887: June -...

  4. Hammersmith Bridge was the first suspension bridge over the Thames and the longest suspension crossing in the world at the time of its opening. Unlike many other London toll bridges it proved to be profitable for its investors. Its existence provided a stimulus for the growth of Hammersmith into a more important town to the

    • It was the first suspension bridge over the Thames. The original Hammersmith bridge opened in 1827, and was designed by William Tierney Clark. It was the first suspension bridge over the River Thames: that is a bridge where the deck is hung below suspension cables on vertical suspenders.
    • The current bridge was designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette. It was opened by the Prince of Wales on 11 June 1887. With much of the supporting structure built of wrought iron, it is 700 feet (210 m) long and 43 feet (13 m) wide and cost £82,117 to build.
    • The lowdown on London's lowest bridge. How low can you go? If you're on Hammersmith Bridge, the answer is: very low. Hammersmith Bridge boasts a water clearance of just 12 feet (3.6m) at high tide, making it the lowest bridge over the river Thames.
    • It's pretty crest-heavy. Hammersmith Bridge features not one but seven coats of arms. The septet of heraldic decoration features the present Royal Arms of the United Kingdom in the centre.
  5. Jan 6, 2010 · HISTORY: Hammersmith Bridge was begun for the Metropolitan Board of Works in 1884 and was opened by the Prince of Wales on 18 June 1887. It cost 71,500 and was designed by the Board's chief engineer, Sir Joseph Bazalgette (1819-91).

  6. Hammersmith Bridge spans the River Thames between Hammersmith on the North side and Barnes on the South. It was designed by Sir Joseph Bazalgette and opened in 1887, using the same foundations that were built for an earlier bridge, which had to be replaced because it couldn't cope with the weight of the traffic - even in the 19th century.

  7. Hammersmith Bridge was the first suspension bridge built over the Thames. Designed by the noted 19th century civil engineer, Sir Joseph Bazalgette, it was built in 1887. Opened by the Prince of...

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