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Facts and information to help teachers plan their facilitated visit to Tower Bridge with their class.
Facts and information to help home educators plan their facilitated visit to Tower Bridge with their class.
Series of films and activities exploring why Tower Bridge was built
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Our Artist in Residence programme has been running since 2017, helping visitors and staff alike to see London's defining landmark anew.
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Who looks after Tower Bridge? For nearly 40 years, Edward 'Ted' Forrest had the honour - discover the story of his amazing scrapbook chronicling his time at the London's most famous Bridge.
Who was Sir William Arrol, the man responsible for the steel frame of Tower Bridge and what else is the Scot famous for? Discover this and more about the Scottish Engineering legend.
Discover the story of Sir Horace Jones, the lead architect behind Tower Bridge's design.
Can you help us uncover the history of Tower Bridge? Did your ancestor work here? Get in touch to help us understand more about Tower Bridge's history.
Discover Tower Bridge’s royal connections, including some surprising facts about the ancient link to King Edward I, Eleanor of Provence and the nursery rhyme 'London Bridge is Falling Down'.
Discover the historical events behind the construction, build and working life of Tower Bridge.
Ever wondered what vessels Tower Bridge lifts for? Discover 10 of the most interesting boats, ships and yachts to pass through London's defining landmark.
A quick catch up on Tower Bridge's top facts.
In 2019, we celebrated 125 years since Tower Bridge was opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales (the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra). See the highlights.
Despite being over 300 miles apart, our link to Scotland dates right back to the construction of Tower Bridge, in the late 1800s.
Explaining the mix up between Tower Bridge and London Bridge, and share key facts you probably did not know about both.
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