Britain's Greatest Bridges Season 1 Episode 2
Tower Bridge
For years, London's East End was denied a new bridge because of the need to guarantee passage of ships up and down the Thames. For years, the greatest engineers of the age hunted for a design that would keep both road and water traffic moving. As Rob Bell explains, the solution came from architect Horace Jones, whose revolutionary design, with its thousand-tonne opening sections, was powered by nothing more than water. Rob also explains the bridge was lucky to survive the Second World War, having been a target for German V-1 flying bombs.
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- 1 - 4The Britannia BridgeNov. 04, 2016
- 1 - 3The Clifton Suspension BridgeOct. 28, 2016
- 1 - 2Tower BridgeOct. 21, 2016
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