London Bridge, Bridge in London, England
London Bridge is a bridge over the River Thames, connecting the City of London and Southwark.
The current crossing, which opened to traffic in 1973, is the latest in a series of bridges that have stood at this location since the Roman period.
London Bridge has been depicted in its several forms, in art, literature, and songs, including the nursery rhyme 'London Bridge Is Falling Down'.
The bridge carries part of the A3 road, which is maintained by the Greater London Authority.
In 1968, the bridge was sold to Robert P. McCulloch who dismantled it and relocated it to Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
Location: London Borough of Southwark
Location: City of London
Location: London
Inception: March 16, 1973
Official opening: 1973
Height: 16 m
Length: 283 m
Longest Span: 104 m
Width: 32 m
Material: prestressed concrete, reinforced concrete
Source: Wikimedia