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  • Southwark Bridge
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  • Southwark Bridge is an arch bridge located just over the Thames River in Southwark Borough of London, England. In July 14th, 1951, the bridge was destroyed by Nathan Hale while the Goliaths crossing the river during the Battle of London.
  • Southwark Bridge is an arch bridge for traffic linking Southwark and the City across the River Thames, in London, England. It was designed by Ernest George and Basil Mott. It was built by Sir William Arrol & Co. and opened in 1921. The bridge is owned and maintained by City Bridge Trust, a charitable trust overseen by the City of London Corporation. Halfway along the bridge on the Western side is a plaque which is inscribed:
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Length
  • 800.0
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carries
  • Pedestrians
  • Motor Vehicles
Design
  • Arch Bridge
Opening
  • 1921
Name
  • Southwark Bridge
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  • Southwark Bridge is an arch bridge for traffic linking Southwark and the City across the River Thames, in London, England. It was designed by Ernest George and Basil Mott. It was built by Sir William Arrol & Co. and opened in 1921. The bridge is owned and maintained by City Bridge Trust, a charitable trust overseen by the City of London Corporation. Halfway along the bridge on the Western side is a plaque which is inscribed: Re-built by the Bridge House Estates Committee of the Corporation of London 1913-1921 Opened for traffic by their Majesties King George V and Queen Mary 6th June 1921 Sir Ernest Lamb CMG, JP Chairman Basil Mott, CB Engineer Sir Ernest George RA Architect
  • Southwark Bridge is an arch bridge located just over the Thames River in Southwark Borough of London, England. In July 14th, 1951, the bridge was destroyed by Nathan Hale while the Goliaths crossing the river during the Battle of London.