The
London Bridge is a
bridge over the
River Thames, between the
City of London and
Southwark. The current London Bridge was opened in
1973. The previous bridge, built in
1825, was sold in
1970 and moved to
Lake Havasu City, Arizona as a tourist attraction (there is some speculation that the purchasers were under the mistaken impression that they were buying
Tower Bridge). Before the 1825 bridge, the location was the site of several other historical bridges, going back to the first bridge across the Thames at this site in
Roman times.
Old London Bridge in the early 1890s
On the south side of the bridge is Southwark Cathedral[?] and the London Bridge rail station. On the north side is the monument to the Great Fire of London and the Monument tube station.
Upstream on the Thames the next bridges are the Cannon Street Railway Bridge[?] and Southwark Bridge[?] while downstream is Tower Bridge.
There is also a natural arch in Victoria (Australia) known as London Bridge, but its name was changed when part of the arch collapsed. See London Arch.