Westminster Bridge.

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Westminster Bridge.

The city originally proposed the design of a bridge to the famous English engineer John Rennie. Rennie proposed five semielliptical stone arches, with the central span reaching 46 metres, the next two 43 metres, and the two shore spans 40 metres. However, Rennie died in 1821 before work began, and the job was left to his two sons. George Rennie had actually made the design in 1820, but construction was conducted under John Rennie, Jr., beginning in 1824. In 1831 King William IV and Queen Adelaide arrived by water to celebrate the opening of the new bridge.

Rennie’s bridge survived less than 140 years. Between 1968 and 1971 its facing stone was dismantled and shipped across the Atlantic Ocean to the U.S. state of Arizona, where it was reerected on a five-span core of reinforced concrete to serve as a tourist attraction at the resort town of Lake Havasu City. The New London Bridge now crosses Lake Havasu behind Parker Dam, 250 km south of Hoover Dam on the Colorado River.

Founder

WHS, "Aldwych Series".

Date

1910.

Culture

England.

Classification

Postcard.