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  2. Tower Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Tower Bridge is a Grade I listed combined bascule, suspension, and, until 1960, cantilever bridge ... Construction was funded by the City Bridge Foundation, ...

  3. City Bridge Foundation - Wikipedia

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    City Bridge Foundation is the working name of the historic Bridge House Estates, which originated in the late eleventh century and was formally established by royal charter in 1282 by the City of London Corporation in London, England. It is a registered charity governed by a single trustee, the City of London Corporation, represented by the ...

  4. Tower Bridge (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tower Bridge is a bridge in England. Tower Bridge may also refer to: Tower Bridge (Sacramento, California), a bridge in Sacrimento. Tower Bridge Quay, the quay on the River Thames. Tower Bridge railway station, railway station in Ireland. California State Route 275, also known as Tower Bridge Gateway. Tower Bridge Road, one of the London Inner ...

  5. Travel chaos as London’s iconic Tower Bridge ‘stuck open’

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    Finished in 1894, Tower Bridge was the largest and most sophisticated bascule bridge ever completed

  6. Horace Jones (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Jones' final legacy is one of the most recognised buildings in the world, Tower Bridge. It was designed in collaboration with the civil engineer John Wolfe Barry, who was brought in as an expert to devise the mechanism for the bascule bridge. Following Jones' death during the initial stages of construction, the execution lay in the hands of Barry.

  7. Mohawk skywalkers - Wikipedia

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    Mohawk workers have contributed to the construction of iconic structures across North America including the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, Sears Tower, the CN Tower, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Golden Gate Bridge, the San Francisco Bay Bridge, the George Washington Bridge, the United Nations Building, and the Twin Towers.

  8. California State Route 275 - Wikipedia

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    The M Street Bridge was replaced by the Tower Bridge in 1935. [8] U.S. Routes 40 and 99 (soon 99W) were marked along Route 6 in 1928. [9] These two routes remained on West Capitol Avenue [10] until 1954, when the new West Sacramento Freeway opened, connecting the west end of the Tower Bridge with the east end of the Yolo Causeway.

  9. The Queen's Walk (South Bank) - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Walk is a promenade located on the southern bank of the River Thames in London, England, between Lambeth Bridge and Tower Bridge. The creation of pedestrian access along the south bank of the Thames was seen as an integral part of the creation of the Jubilee Walkway to mark the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in 1977. However ...