Yes it is. It is about a Viking attack on London.
One nursery rhyme that includes silver and gold is "Baa Baa Black Sheep." The nursery rhyme talks about the sheep having three bags full of wool: one for the master, one for the dame, and one for the little boy who lives down the lane. The reference to the bags of wool could be seen as representing silver and gold.
The story is that the Viking chieftain Olaf Haraldsson (St Olaf) tore down the London Bridge in about 1009. It might be a myth.
"Down will come baby" is a line from a nursery rhyme called "Rock-a-bye Baby," which is not a true story but a traditional lullaby. The rhyme typically tells the story of a baby in a cradle falling from a tree branch and being caught by the wind. It is meant to soothe children to sleep.
The Story Bridge is a cantilever bridge spanning the Brisbane River.
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The original London Bridge now actually crosses a canal in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.The new London Bridge crosses the River Thames.+++There is a story that its buyer thought he was purchasing not London Bridge, but Tower Bridge, the world-famous twin-bascule lifting bridge with its trademark pair of towers, but this may be a modern myth. No-one would be so daft as to buy a property in a foreign country and import it without ensuring what he buying, would they now!
Story Bridge was created in 1940.
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Titanic was as big as the London Bridge. When she rose during the sinking, she was as big as the Empire state building. Imagine being on a ship big as London bridge. Imagine how scary it would be being on a sinking ship as big as the Empire state building.
Story Bridge, Australia: -27.463680, 153.035742
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