The London Bridge of our times was opened in 1973. Various London Bridges have spanned the Thames on this spot for centuries. Each with its own tales. The tales of this one? Well amongst them is the collision by the warship HMS Jupiter in 1984 causing substantial damage to both ship and bridge. The commander was later court marshaled.
For those unfamiliar with London, or this part at least, this photograph was taken from London Bridge and is of the rail bridge entering Cannon Street Station on the right. Between the two towers, there used to be a large glazed roof. I think it may have been the largest uninterrupted roof span in the world for a couple of years, before St Pancras was completed in 1868. Anyway, it was taken down to avoid being bombed during the Second World War and, sure enough, the station did suffer several direct hits. Unfortunately so did the roof, which was being stored in Kent...
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hee hee
The commander thought they said "we're bringing you a vodka on the rocks" instead of "you're running the ship onto the rocks!"
Ooh. I've always loved this view. Great shot!
Interesting! And ...the sky ...beautiful!!! Thanks, Mo.
For those unfamiliar with London, or this part at least, this photograph was taken from London Bridge and is of the rail bridge entering Cannon Street Station on the right. Between the two towers, there used to be a large glazed roof. I think it may have been the largest uninterrupted roof span in the world for a couple of years, before St Pancras was completed in 1868. Anyway, it was taken down to avoid being bombed during the Second World War and, sure enough, the station did suffer several direct hits. Unfortunately so did the roof, which was being stored in Kent...
Canaletto would have liked to meet you.
Lucy
A beautiful sky to cap this beautiful scene.
Beautiful image. Love the bridge and the sky.
I suppose that is the price of progress as our cities outgrow the infrastructure.
I love these posts the best -- the one's where you pass on a bit of history with your lovely photos. Thanks Mo.
London's bridges are simply beautiful. Lovely photo, Mo.
is it London Bridge?
mo,
london has
so many of these
beautiful sky/water/city scenes,
and you have a great eye for capturing them
nice light!
× × ×
/t.
That's a beautiful shot! The light is amazing. Well captured.
Wonderful view and wonderful picture. It's worth to make a postcard...
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