
You'll be wanting to know where to find wont you?
Inside the church of St Magnus the Martyr at London Bridge. It will move at some point to London Museum. If you go and see it make sure that you look carefully at all the people on the bridge, for amongst the people of the period you will see a 20th century policeman.
None other than the creator of this superb work.
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Interesting. Must have been a great bridge in its day. Too bad it's gone.
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ReplyDeleteMagnificent!
ReplyDeletevery cool and unique entry! love it!
ReplyDeleteVery cool.
ReplyDeletegrazie mo attraverso te scopro sempre qualcosa di nuovo ciao e buona domenica elisabetta
ReplyDeleteFunny, I was just looking at another London Bridge (now in Arizona) on Karen's blog. What a labour of love this model is.
ReplyDeleteWhat hours of work and dedication must have gone into this bridge. It is delightful.
ReplyDeleteWhen I first went to London I was looking for a bridge like that - stupidly didn't realize it had burned. Will have to check out this model the next time.
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing. I will have to pop in next time I'm down that way for a peek...
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful. and I love it when artits put images of themselves into their work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful creation! And how brilliant to include himself as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant work of art, I love it!
ReplyDeletebeautiful replica !!
ReplyDeleteI was six when I went to school. The first few songs my teacher taught was London Bridge is falling down. My Chinese Grandad asked, " What is there to sing about?"
ReplyDeleteOh, Mo! This is so very cool! Indeed what a labor of love. Thank you for sharing.
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