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Buga Georgeta Tatiana

Clasa a VIII a F.R.


December 19 th 2022

Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge, one of the London’s most famous landmarks, is a bascule and suspension
bridge on River Thames. It has two towers, in Victorian Gothic style, that are connected with
two walkways that are constructed so they can resist horizontal forces from suspended parts
of the bridge. Base of each tower holds machines that lift two parts of the bridge so bridge
can allow passing of river traffic beneath it. Tower Bridge is located close to the Tower of
London from which it got its name.East End of London reached so high commercial
development in the second half of 19th that it demanded one more river crossing. In the
1876, a “Special Bridge or Subway Committee” was formed to find a solution. Some 50
designs were submitted, but because of much controversy, it took eight years for one design
to be approved. It was a design submitted by Sir Horace Jones, the City Architect that he
designed in collaboration with John Wolfe Barry. Construction began in 1886 and lasted until
1894. Five companies and 432 workers worked on it. It has 70,000 tons of concrete in
foundations only and some 10,000 tons of steel and is covered in Cornish granite and
Portland stone as means of protection for steel structure and as an esthetic element.
Victorian Gothic style is used to esthetically integrate Tower Bridge with nearby Tower of
London. Prince and Princess of Wales officially opened the bridge on 30th of June 1894. The
bridge connected Horselydown Lane, today Tower Bridge Road, with Iron Gate, today Tower
Bridge Approach.
The bridge is close to the harbor so it was necessary for it to be made in a way that it can
allow passing of ships. Machines that lift bascules were hydraulic steam machines until 1974
when they were replaced with electro-hydraulic drive system. Some of the old steam
machines are left as a tourist attraction and is a part of the museum tour of a Tower Bridge.
Tower Bridge is still in function and is still a major crossing of the Thames. Daily, some
40,000 people cross it in both directions. While it was controlled manually from the
beginning, in 2000, a computer controls system was installed so bascules could be raised and
lowered remotely. Bascules are raised around 3 times a day and a 24 hours' notice is needed
from a ship that needs pass.
After they were closed in 1910, walkways were reopened in 1982 as a part of a Tower Bridge
Exhibition. The Exhibition shows photos, displays and films to tell a history of Tower Bridge
and is housed in bridge’s towers, walkways of the bridge and in Victorian engine rooms.
In 2008, Bridge Tower entered renovations that lasted four years. Metal parts were stripped
of original paint and are repainted in white and blue. New lights, that are both functional
and atmospheric, were installed in walkways and suspension chains were repainted with six
layers of protective paint. Next renovations are planned in 25 years.

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