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Series of films explaining how Tower Bridge was originally powered.
This photography exhibition and social media call-out explores the lives that connect London’s defining landmark today
Consolidate your KS2 students' knowledge of Tower Bridge by helping our hapless Bridge Driver, Arthur, fix the Victorian engines and raise Tower Bridge on time!
Suite of resources for school teachers exploring Tower Bridge's purpose, construction and engineering.
Workshops and facilitated tours accommodate up to 30 children per session. Sessions must be booked and paid for a minimum of two weeks in advance and are included in the normal group rate.
A collection of hands-on Tower Bridge workshops, tours and resources, available for Schools, families and community group.
Join our game of sounds bingo and see if you can identify all the different sounds of London from the past and today.
How about picking up a bit of Cockney rhyming slang with our riveters?
Over its 125 years, Tower Bridge has been the location of a number of daring feats, from daring fly-throughs to the jumping of a London bus over the rising bascules.
Discover how Tower Bridge became as a source of inspiration to many artists, from William Lionel Wyllie to Julian Trevelyan.
In this episode exploring the oral history of Tower Bridge, David Laird speaks to Phillip Forrest, the son of Edward ‘Ted’ Forrest. Ted worked at Tower Bridge for over 40 years as a bricklayer and foreman.
Throughout the summer, English artist Melissa Scott-Miller will be in residence at Tower Bridge.
Learn more about sustainability at Tower Bridge
A Bridge with a View was a project to depict the views of the West Walkway in 2022. English artist Melissa Scott-Miller was commissioned to paint these views and be on-site throughout the summer.
Interested in discovering more about Tower Bridge's history?
In this episode exploring the oral history of Tower Bridge, David Laird speaks to Peter Thurkle, who joined Tower Bridge in 1979 doing all types of jobs, from Bridge Lifts to security work, and retired in August 2015.
KS2 pupils will have fun discovering how Tower Bridge works and write their own code in Scratch to make it open.
Tower Bridge has joined forces with the team at The Literacy Tree to create this 3-week literacy sequence for Year 2s, around Andrea Beatty’s Rosie Revere, Engineer.
In 2019, we celebrated 125 years since Tower Bridge was opened by the Prince and Princess of Wales (the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra). See the highlights.
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