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  • While there are now many bridges crossing the River Thames, the name '''London Bridge''' refers specifically to one of a succession of bridges which have crossed
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  • | title = Old London Bridge | title = A thousand years of London Bridge
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  • *[http://www.oldlondonbridge.com/ The London Bridge Museum and Educational Trust] ...heritageandhistory/HistoricSouthwark/LondonBridge.html Southwark Council - London Bridge]
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  • *[http://www.oldlondonbridge.com/ The London Bridge Museum and Educational Trust] ...heritageandhistory/HistoricSouthwark/LondonBridge.html Southwark Council - London Bridge]
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  • | title = Old London Bridge | title = A thousand years of London Bridge
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  • ...lway terminus, its services connect it to Waterloo (via Waterloo East) and London Bridge.
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  • While there are now many bridges crossing the River Thames, the name '''London Bridge''' refers specifically to one of a succession of bridges which have crossed
    239 bytes (37 words) - 15:40, 21 February 2010
  • ...as re-occupied in the 9th century during the rule of Alfred the Great, and London Bridge may have been rebuilt during the reign of Canute. 1176 London Bridge is rebuilt in stone[http://oldlondonbridge.com/chronology.shtml].<br>
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  • .... Most services from Charing Cross stop at [[Waterloo East Station]] and [[London Bridge Station]].
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  • {{r|London Bridge Station}}
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  • ...the Embankment (London Eye) and Woolwich Arsenal, calling at Tate Modern, London Bridge, Tower of London, Hilton London Docklands Riverside, the O2 and Greenwic *London Bridge, which crosses the Thames from near The Monument in the City of London to a
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  • ...at sea. It had the honour of being the first ship to sail under the new [[London Bridge]] as part of the celebrations of the coronation of George IV in 1820. After
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  • ..., in 1305 King [[Edward I]] taxed the aniseed to help pay for repairs to [[London Bridge]]. There was also a popular belief that creating a potpourri or place anis
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  • The tots sang "ring-around-rosie," "London Bridge is falling down"<br>
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