|     Originally,
                        London Bridge was the only crossing over the Thames. As
                        London grew, so more bridges were added, but these were
                        all to the west of London Bridge, since the area east of
                        London Bridge had become a busy port. In the 19th
                        century, the east end of London became so densely
                        populated that public pressure mounted for a bridge to
                        the east of London Bridge, as journeys for pedestrians
                        and vehicles were being delayed literally by hours.   Finally
                        in 1876, the Corporation of London, who were responsible
                        for that part of the Thames, decided that the problem
                        could be put off no longer.  Tower Bridge was
                        completed in 1894, after 8 years of construction.
                        However, many people don't realise why it is so
                        different from London's other bridges.   
                              
                         
   TOWER
                        BRIDGE, LONDON, ENGLAND JUNE 2004     How
                        a Design was Chosen   The
                        big problem for the Corporation of London was how to
                        build a bridge downstream from London Bridge without
                        disrupting river traffic activities. To get as many
                        ideas as possible, the "Special Bridge or Subway
                        Committee" was formed in 1876, and opened the
                        design of the new crossing to public competition.   Over
                        50 designs were put forward for consideration, some of
                        which you can see if you visit The Tower Bridge
                        Exhibition. However, it wasn't until October 1884 that
                        Horace Jones, the City Architect, in collaboration with
                        John Wolfe Barry, offered the chosen design for Tower
                        Bridge as a solution.   The
                        Building of the Bridge   It
                        took 8 years, 5 major contractors and the relentless
                        labour of 432 construction workers to build Tower
                        Bridge. Two
                        massive piers had to be sunk into the river bed to
                        support the construction, over 11,000 tons of steel
                        provided the framework for the towers and walkways. This
                        was then clad in Cornish granite and Portland stone,
                        both to protect the underlying steelwork and to give the
                        bridge a more pleasing appearance.   How
                        it Works - Then & Now   When
                        it was built, Tower Bridge was the largest and most
                        sophisticated bascule bridge ever built
                        ("bascule" comes from the French for
                        "see-saw"). It was a hydraulically operated
                        bridge, using steam to power the enormous pumping
                        engines. The energy created was then stored in six
                        massive accumulators so that, as soon as power was
                        required to lift the bridge, it was readily available.
                        The accumulators fed the driving engines, which drove
                        the bascules up and down. Despite the complexity of the
                        system, the bascules only took about a minute to raise
                        to their maximum 86 degrees.   Nowadays,
                        the bascules are still operated by hydraulic power, but
                        since 1976 they have been driven by oil and electricity
                        rather than steam. The original pumping engines,
                        accumulators and boilers are on show as part of The
                        Tower Bridge Exhibition, and you can also see the
                        current machinery and control cabins when you come on a
                        "Behind The Scenes Tour". (Behind The Scenes
                        Tours must be pre-booked)   Interesting
                        Facts   Tower
                        Bridge has a fascinating history, which is explored in
                        detail for visitors at The Tower Bridge Exhibition. Here
                        are a few interesting facts you may not have known:     
                          
                        
                          
                            
                              | 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.
                                Most people preferred to wait at the bottom and
                                watch the bascules rise up! |  
                              | 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 had to leap from one bascule to the
                                other when the bridge began to rise with the 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 Exhibition. The Walkways
                                were glazed for the first time to house the new
                                Exhibition. |  
                              | 1993 | The
                                centenary exhibition - The Tower Bridge
                                Experience opened, featuring animatronic models
                                telling the story of Tower Bridge. |  
                              | 1994 | Tower
                                Bridge became available to hire for parties and
                                receptions. |  
                              | 2002 | The
                                current Tower Bridge Exhibition opened,
                                refocusing on the magnificent views from the
                                Walkways and the history of the Bridge. |  
                              | 2003 | Tower
                                Bridge Exhibition came of age celebrating its
                                21st Birthday! |        
                        
                             
                          
                            
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