London's Tower Bridge is one of the most recognizable bridges in the
world. Its Victorian Gothic style stems from a law that forced the
designers to create a structure that would be in harmony with the nearby
Tower of London
.Plans for the Tower Bridge were devised around 1876 when the east of
London became extremely crowded and a bridge across the Thames in that
area of the city seemed a necessity. It would take another eight years -
and lots of discussions about the design - before construction of the
bridge started.
The bridge, designed by city architect Horace Jones in collaboration
with John Wolfe Barry, would eventually be completed in 1894. Five
contractors and nearly 450 workers were involved in the construction of
the 265 meter long bridge. It took 11,000 tons of steel to build the
framework. At the time many people disliked its Victorian Gothic design,
but over time the bridge became one of London's most famous symbols.
I remember my first visit London and walking along Thames to see so famous bridge. It was wonderful view for this amazing structure. I could be there and looking on the view on the life of Thames.
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