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A picture of the "old" London Bridge which now resides in my hometown.

 

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What did you do steal it?



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Thats pretty cool

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Interesting trivia: The lamp posts, decorated now as Christmas Trees, were made of metal from captured French cannons from the battle of Waterloo.

 

You can also clearly see bullet holes that were made from German planes.

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Posted (edited)

What did you do steal it?

We sold it to you in the 1960's i think, whoever bought it made a mistake, they it thought it was Tower Bridge they were buying, we will never sell that, unless the EU tell us too of course lol.....DOH! ...I actually have Tower Bridge as my desktop wallpaper.

 

58596c77d7105_TowerBridgeraisedblog.jpgTower Bridge.

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I use to have that as a backdrop but I used this picture. I will attach it. It is huge.

 

Someone actually bought a used bridge? hahaha

 

The Site compressed the image more. My original is over 6MB still a JPG. Send me your email SOB if you want it. 

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Like those historic facts!!! Tnx! 



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LOL SOB! Actually, the guy who bought it did not have the highest bid. He was one of the lower ones. However, he was the only one who wanted to keep the bridge intact, or mostly so. It is minus one arch. All other bidders wanted the granite for scrap. The City of London liked that the bidder wanted to keep and display the bridge. They trusted the man as he was a well known business man at the time. Any of you remember McCullough chainsaws? The town where this resides actually deeded one acre of land to the city of London. Just recently they had to get permission from the City of London to build a recreation area on their land. London had some stipulations such as, must be for the public good, and free admission I believe. It is still their land so they are the boss! 

 

Any way, it's kind of an interesting thing. 

 

 

We sold it to you in the 1960's i think, whoever bought it made a mistake, they it thought it was Tower Bridge they were buying, we will never sell that, unless the EU tell us too of course lol.....DOH! ...I actually have Tower Bridge as my desktop wallpaper.

 

58596c77d7105_TowerBridgeraisedblog.jpgTower Bridge.



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I use to have that as a backdrop but I used this picture. I will attach it. It is huge.

 

Someone actually bought a used bridge? hahaha

 

The Site compressed the image more. My original is over 6MB still a JPG. Send me your email SOB if you want it. 

I have access to lots m8 look

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=pictures+of+tower+bridge&rlz=1C1CHZL_enGB714GB714&espv=2&biw=1707&bih=831&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiYwsHX9YTRAhVMclAKHaIWBmsQsAQIGQ



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LOL SOB! Actually, the guy who bought it did not have the highest bid. He was one of the lower ones. However, he was the only one who wanted to keep the bridge intact, or mostly so. It is minus one arch. All other bidders wanted the granite for scrap. The City of London liked that the bidder wanted to keep and display the bridge. They trusted the man as he was a well known business man at the time. Any of you remember McCullough chainsaws? The town where this resides actually deeded one acre of land to the city of London. Just recently they had to get permission from the City of London to build a recreation area on their land. London had some stipulations such as, must be for the public good, and free admission I believe. It is still their land so they are the boss! 

 

Any way, it's kind of an interesting thing. 

Must have been some task dismantling it brick by brick then putting it all back together again :yes



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ABRA CADABRA CALAMAZOO!!!!!!!



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Must have been some task dismantling it brick by brick then putting it all back together again :yes

I bet whoever sold them that bridge laughed their asses off watching that. 



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Must have been some task dismantling it brick by brick then putting it all back together again :yes

 

It was a massive task. It was dismantled and numbered block by block. Then it was transported to Arizona and assembled block by block using the numbers. The numbers are still clearly visible on the granite blocks.

 

The wikipedia article has a thumbnail picture of one of the blocks and it's number.

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Bridge_(Lake_Havasu_City)

 



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London Bridge is falling down, falling down, falling down . . . London Bridge is falling down, my fair lady. Take the key and lock him up, lock him up . .

 

How's that song go again? Lol. Ayaq


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