Westminster Bridge facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Westminster Bridge |
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River Thames: the bridge nearest the camera is Westminster Bridge, the next bridge is Lambeth Bridge, and bridge just visible in the distance is Vauxhall Bridge
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Carries | 4 lanes of A302 and Pedestrians |
Crosses | River Thames |
Locale | London, England |
Heritage status | Grade II* listed structure |
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Design | Arch Bridge |
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Opened | 1862 |
Westminster Bridge is a road traffic and foot bridge over the River Thames between Westminster and Lambeth, in London. It is right next to the Houses of Parliament.
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History
Until Westminster Bridge was built in 1750, there was only one bridge crossing the River Thames.
In June 2012, the bridge was highlighted on the route of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the Thames.
Related pages
- Westminster Bridge (1750) in the Structurae database
- Westminster Bridge (1862) in the Structurae database
Images for kids
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The first Westminster Bridge as painted by Canaletto, 1747. Yale Center for British Art, New Haven.
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1897 map, showing Lambeth Palace, Lambeth Bridge, the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Bridge
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Westminster & Lambeth, 1746. Westminster Bridge, opened in 1740, connects Westminster to Lambeth; Huntley Ferry crosses the river on the site of the future Vauxhall Bridge
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The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons by J. M. W. Turner, 1835, with Westminster Bridge on the right
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The coats of arms of Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince Consort on the bridge
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The coat of arms of Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston on the bridge. Palmerston was Prime Minister when the current bridge was opened.
See also
In Spanish: Puente de Westminster para niños