Tower Bridge, London
PLEASE NOTE;
STRICT REQUIREMENTS FOR CLAIMING THIS VIRTUAL.
UPDATED 25/06/2014
YOU MUST TAKE A PHOTO
AT THE COORDINATE LOCATION
and your photo MUST be uploaded
within 2 hours of your claim.
If you fail to do so, your log will be automatically deleted.
If in doubt, please place a write note and edit later.
Full
details of find
requirements see below
Tower Bridge is one of the London’s most Iconic and famous landmarks which is located over the River Thames and close to the Tower of London from which it gets its name.
It is a bascule and suspension bridge over the River Thames. It has two towers in Victorian Gothic style, that are both connected with two walkways that are constructed so they can resist horizontal forces from suspended parts of the bridge. The base of each tower holds machines that lift two parts of the bridge so bridge can allow the passing of river traffic beneath it.
Building started in 1886 and lasted almost 8 years, eventually completed in 1894. It has 70,000 tons of concrete in its foundations and some 10,000 tons of steel which are covered in Cornish granite and Portland stone as a means of protection for steel structure in a Victorian Gothic style which was used to aesthetically integrate Tower Bridge with nearby Tower of London. Also used in its construction were 31 million bricks and 2 million rivets.
The Prince and Princess of Wales officially opened the bridge on 30th of June 1894. The bridge connected Horselydown Lane, today Tower Bridge Road, with Iron Gate, today Tower Bridge Approach.
The bridge is close to the harbour so it was necessary for it to be made in a way that it can allow the passing of ships. Machines that lift bascules were hydraulic steam machines until 1974 when they were replaced with electro-hydraulic drive system. Some of the old steam machines are left as a tourist attraction and is a part of the museum tour of a Tower Bridge.
Tower Bridge is still in function and is still a major crossing of the Thames. Daily, some 40,000 people cross it in both directions. While it was controlled manually from the beginning. In 2000, a computer controled system was installed so the bascules could be raised and lowered remotely. Bascules are raised around 3 times a day and a 24 hours' notice is needed from a ship that needs pass underneath.
Aloft, the once used walkways were closed in 1910 as they were little used, however they were reopened in 1982 as a part of now Tower Bridge Exhibition. The Exhibition shows photos, displays and films to tell a history of Tower Bridge and is housed in bridge’s towers, walkways of the bridge and in Victorian engine rooms.
The bridge was originally painted brown. Since then it has been grey and in 1977 it was painted red, white and blue in commemoration of the Queens Silver Jubilee. In 2008, Bridge Tower entered more renovations that lasted four years. Metal parts were stripped of original paint and were repainted in today's light blue. New lights, that are both functional and atmospheric, were installed in walkways and the suspension chains were repainted with six layers of protective paint. Next renovations are planned in 25 years.
Little known facts;
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Tower bridge is not London Bridge. That is further up river.
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The two sections in the central span are called bascules – and they raise up to an angle of 83 degrees. It’s pretty impressive when you see it. Incidentally, bascule is derived from the French for see-saw – not hard to see why. And they Weigh Over 1,100 Tons Each. Ships have the Right of Way. As long as they have given the folks that operate Tower Bridge over 24 hours notice. Everyone, and that means everyone, has to wait for a ship to pass – even Bill Clinton who famously had to wait for 20 minutes while a barge sailed through in 1997. They don’t care who you are, Tower Bridge is opening for a ship and you will just have to wait.
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The walkways before being closed in 1910, were frequented by ladies of the night. Yes the once red light district of London!
It turns out that Tower Bridge was doing what it’s best-known for… starting to open, but with the bus on it. Gunter had to put his foot to the floor and make the bus leap over the opening gap. He made it to the other side, safe and sound and was given the next day off for his bravery and quick thinking. Good old ‘Bertie. What a hero!
The Virtual Challenge.
* You MUST be at the section where the two bridge sections meet.
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Take a photo of yourself at this place with your photo looking
WEST
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You should be looking towards
either HMS Belfast or the Tower of London and DON'T FORGET THE GAP (handrail or
walkway) MUST be in your picture and supported with a piece of paper with
your caching nic-name or similar.
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Please Note; NO GAP in your photo = NO CLAIM. !
This can be a handwritten name on your hand, piece of paper, a
wooden coin, a badge etc are all ok.
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Finally, if your on the upper walkway. A photo is permitted of
looking through the glass floor down onto the gap as you are still at the
correct coordinates however you must be able to see your caching name in the
photo .
**Please DO
NOT send your photo to the cache owner**
**Just add your
photo to your log, it that easy !!**
Photos are NOT allowed from travelling vehicles on the bridge
or by boats as attendance can not be proved..
Please Note; NO GAP in your photo = NO CLAIM. !
If your on your own a selfie is fine but
the
GAP must be in your photo along with part of you at the gap.
If you are shy, I will permit a photo with your geocaching name written on a piece of paper along with the date of your claim, this photo MUST also show the gap in the hand rail & walkway as shown in the photos
above. No Exceptions!
If you or your Nic-name are not in
the photo
its a NO CLAIM !
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WARNING !
*Photo's MUST be uploaded
within 2 hours of your claim.
If you fail to do so, your log will be automatically deleted.
** No claims can be backdated more than one month.
I have had many cheaters claiming this cache, so for example,
I will not accept photos looking at Tower Bridge from up to 2 miles
away, nor from other bridges, boats or aeroplanes etc.
No photos from upstream at the Houses of Parliament, or
even a photo from a postcard or off the internet.
I will not send any warning messages to say your photos are
wrong or even missing.
One photo it's so simple !!
Please don't bother
claiming if you can not enter the
spirit of the game !
Caching with friends..;.
You ALL need a photo. (One photo
attached to each log)
NO GAP in your photo = NO CLAIM.
THANK YOU
TO ALL WHO HAVE LEFT A FAVOURITE POINT.
I read every log on this page and take pride in knowing I have
bought cacher's some enjoyment.
If you left me a FP, I send my heartfelt thanks to you.
I hope you have enjoyed your visit to Tower Bridge and it was as memorable to you as it was for me.
Please note, all non qualifying logs are deleted in fairness to those cacher's who actually follow the simple instructions.
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