Sunday, 17 June 2012

Tower Bridge opening and the Olympic Rings

Sprinting over the Millenium Bridge, we spot that Tower Bridge is fully opened and turn left to see what the fuss is about.



Get a bit distracted on the way ...








They are installing the Olympic Rings on the bridge.





1910 - the high-level walkways, which were designed so that the public could still cross the bridge when it was raised, were closed down due to lack of use.
1912 - during an emergency, Frank McClean had to fly between the bascules and the high-level walkways in his Short biplane, to avoid an accident.
1952 - a London bus driven by Albert Gunton had to leap from one bascule to the other when the bridge began to rise with the number 78 bus still on it.
1977 - Tower Bridge was painted red, white and blue to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee. (Before that, it was painted a chocolate brown colour).
1982 - Tower Bridge opened to the public for the first time since 1910, with a permanent exhibition inside called The Tower Bridge Experience.




TV crew off to capture the moment



Head back to Smithfield for a well earned father's day breakfast .









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