LONDON BRIDGEBy
Danielle Heron
Current London Bridge
London Bridge has 3 arches which makes it an arch bridge. It is built over the River Thames. The current bridge opened on the 17th March 1973 and is made out of concrete.
On the south side of the bridge are Southwark Cathedral and London Bridge Station. On the north side of the bridge is the monument to the Great Fire of London and the Monument Tube Station.
Second London Bridge
The second London Bridge was designed by John Rennie in 1831.
This bridge wasn’t made out of concrete it was made out of granite.
Then later on it was bought by the Americans.
Medieval London Bridge
The Medieval London Bridge had 19 small arches. The narrow arches of the bridge meant the flow of water was made slower which meant the river had more chance of freezing. The Medieval London Bridge was made from wood.
Did You Know
The first London Bridge is thought to be built by the Romans some time in the first century.
Going to london bridge
My mum and I went to see London Bridge. Here are some of the photos we took:
This is a photo that I took of the monument to the Great Fire of London. Which is on the North side of the bridge.
This is a photo that I took of SouthwarkCathedral. Which is on the South side of the bridge
This is a photo of the current London Bridge
Name carved under each arch
My presentation has now come to an end. I hoped you liked it, I did my very best to put it together. I found it really interesting finding out about the bridge’s history and I hope you did too.
Thank you for listeningThe End