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Discover the stories of Hannah Griggs and Charlotte Olive Dora Burch, two of the first known female employees of Tower Bridge.
Despite being over 300 miles apart, our link to Scotland dates right back to the construction of Tower Bridge, in the late 1800s.
2017 Artist in Resident Alex Evans Returns for a series of online activities to help you draw Tower Bridge
Each year, Children's Art Week lasts an amazing three weeks! See below for the art activities we created for you to enjoy at home!
Accessibility information for the Tower Bridge website, including website translation.
Discover the story of Sir Horace Jones, the lead architect behind Tower Bridge's design.
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Bella is Tower Bridge’s fictional cat who goes on adventures inside the Bridge.
Disscover the online exhibition, Making the Bridge Sing, a creative exploration of the life of Hannah Griggs, one of the first women to work at Tower Bridge.
Colouring pencils at the ready! Discover our range of Tower Bridge and River Thames themed dot-to-dot and colouring sheets.
Learn how to make origami boats. With Easy instructions and videos for all of the family to follow.
Make a moving Tower Bridge picture, inspired by the landmark's iconic bascules.
In this episode exploring the oral history of Tower Bridge, Education Officer David Laird talks to Audrey Hudson, the daughter of Bill Skinner, who worked at Tower Bridge for over 30 years.
Learn how to make a stop-motion film using just your smartphone. A great family activity to do at home.
Take a deep dive into the history of our Bridge Drivers, discover how the job has changed in the past century and find out what it takes to become one.
Learn the language of semaphore, perfect for communicating with vessels approaching Tower Bridge.
Can you help us uncover the history of Tower Bridge? Did your ancestor work here? Get in touch to help us understand more about Tower Bridge's history.
Discover what was like earning a living in Victorian times for the Tower Bridge workers.
Find out how we work with local communities, about our Artist in residence program and our awards and accreditations.
Discover the story of how a London bus jumped the Tower Bridge bascules in 1952.