- Waterloo Bridge
Infobox Bridge
bridge_name = Waterloo Bridge
caption = Waterloo Bridge, seen from theLondon Eye observation wheel
official_name =
locale =London ,England
carries = Motor vehicles
Pedestrians
crosses =River Thames
maint =
open =1945
below =
traffic =
design =Arch Bridge
toll =
mainspan = 71 m
length =
width =Waterloo Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge crossing the
River Thames inLondon ,England betweenBlackfriars Bridge andHungerford Bridge . The name of the bridge is in memory of the British victory at theBattle of Waterloo in 1815. Thanks to its location at a strategic bend in the river, the views of London (Westminster , theSouth Bank andLondon Eye to the west, theCity of London andCanary Wharf to the east) from the bridge are widely held to be the finest from any spot at ground level.History
The first bridge on the site was designed in 1809-10 by John Rennie for the Strand Bridge Company and opened in 1817 as a
toll bridge . Thegranite bridge had nine arches, each of convert|120|ft|m|1|lk=on span, separated by double Grecian-Doric stone columns and was convert|2456|ft|m|1 long, including approaches. Before its opening it was known as 'Strand Bridge'. It was nationalised in 1878 and given to theMetropolitan Board of Works , who removed the toll from it. Serious problems were found in its construction and the new owners reinforced it. Paintings of the bridge were created by the FrenchImpressionist Claude Monet and English Impressionist,John Constable .By the 1920s, the problems had increased.
London County Council decided to demolish it and replace it with a new structure designed by SirGiles Gilbert Scott . The new span was partially opened in 1942 and completed in 1945. [ [http://thames.me.uk/s00110.htm Where Thames Smooth Waters Glide] ] The new bridge was the only Thames bridge to have been damaged by German bombers duringWorld War II . The building contractor wasPeter Lind & Company Limited. It is frequently asserted that the work force was largely female and it is sometimes referred to as "the ladies' bridge". It is constructed inPortland stone from the South West of England; the stone cleans itself whenever it rains.Fact|date=April 2008Granite stones from the original bridge were subsequently "presented to various parts of the British world to further historic links in the British
Commonwealth of Nations ". Two of these stones are inCanberra , the capital city ofAustralia , sited between the parallel spans of the Commonwealth Avenue Bridge, one of two major crossings ofLake Burley Griffin in the heart of the city. Stones from the bridge were used to build a monument inWellington ,New Zealand , to Paddy the Wanderer, a dog that roamed the wharves from 1928 to 1939 and was befriended by seamen, watersiders, Harbour Board workers and taxi drivers. The monument includes a bronze likeness of Paddy and drinking bowls for dogs.Fact|date=April 2008The south end of the bridge is the area known as The South Bank and includes the
Royal Festival Hall ,Waterloo station ,Queen Elizabeth Hall , theRoyal National Theatre , and theNational Film Theatre (directly beneath the bridge). The north end passes above theVictoria Embankment where the road joins the Strand andAldwych alongsideSomerset House .Georgi Markov
Georgi Markov was aBulgaria ndissident assassinated on Waterloo Bridge by agents of the Bulgariansecret police assisted by theKGB . On7 September 1978 , Markov crossed Waterloo Bridge to wait at abus stop on the other side, when he was jabbed in the leg by a man holding anumbrella . The man apologized and walked away. Markov would later tell doctors that the man had spoken in a foreign accent.On the evening of 7 September, Markov developed a high fever. He died in agony three days later. After his death, doctors found a small
platinum pellet embedded in his calf. Further examination found that two small holes had been drilled in the bullet containing traces of the poisonricin .Miscellaneous facts
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Robert E. Sherwood 's 1930 play, "Waterloo Bridge", about a soldier who falls in love and marries a woman he meets on the bridge, unaware that she is a prostitute, was made into films released in 1931 and 1940. The latter starredVivien Leigh and Robert Taylor.* The bridge also featured in the title of another motion picture: the comedy "The Waterloo Bridge Handicap" (1978) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078479/] starring
Leonard Rossiter .*
Michael Faraday tried in 1832 to measure the [http://www.phy6.org/earthmag/NSTA1C.htm potential difference] between each side of the bridge caused by the ebbing salt water flowing through the Earth's magnetic field. Seemagnetohydrodynamics .* "After the Lunch" is a poem by
Wendy Cope about two lovers parting on Waterloo Bridge.* Most of the stones of the demolished Waterloo Bridge were taken to
Harmondsworth Moor on the western edge of London. Many of them still remain there in various places around the moor.References
External links
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=47032 Survey of London entry]
* [http://www.peterlind.co.uk/ladies_bridge.htm Peter Lind & Company]
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