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Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge is the only bridge across the River Thames in London which can be raised to allow tall vessels to pass underneath it.
Because the original bridge was the ONLY bridge in London at that time.
Yes, because it can be raised by drawing it up.
London Bridge.
Tower Bridge crosses the River Thames from north to south and vice versa near central London. It is adjacent to the Tower of London and is the only bridge across the Thames which can be raised to allow tall ships to pass under it.
Tower Bridge is the only bridge in London that opens.
No. The only bridge in London that opens is Tower Bridge, which is the next bridge downstream and is sometimes mistakenly thought of as London Bridge by tourists.
Tower Bridge - sometimes mistakenly called London Bridge by foreigners.
The original bridge was built by the Romans about 50ad. At the time, it was the only bridge crossing the Thames in London so it just became known as London Bridge.
Tower Bridge is the only bridge in London that is capable of opening to allow ships to pass under it.
Because once there was only one bridge and that was the london bridge and that nursery rhyme is very old