The Chelsea Bridge is a suspension bridge. Similar to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
The Oresund Bridge is a Cable-stayed bridge. The primary difference between a suspension bridge and a cable stayed bridge is the load bearing structure. In suspension bridges, this is the cable itself, which transfers the load into large structures set into the earth at the ends of the bridge. In the cable stayed bridge design, the load is taken primarily by the bridge towers. A more detailed explanation of the differences is available in the related link.
This may be a suspension bridge or a cable stayed bridge. For more information please see the related links.
The longest suspension bridge in the UK is the Humber Bridge which has a total length of 2,220m and a span length of 1,140m (making it the fifth largest span for a suspension bridge in the world). Please see the related links and question.
The West Gate Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge.
Westminster Bridge was created in 1862.
New Westminster Bridge was created in 1904.
On Westminster Boulevard there is a bridge, a beautiful bridge to see. And under that bridge, that beautiful bridge, is the beautiful Dry Creek Trail. To see the beautiful bridge and the beautiful trail, just visit Westminster Colorado (or the link below)!
Westminster Bridge.
The Chelsea Bridge is a suspension bridge. Similar to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.
Tower Bridge, London Bridge, Westminster Bridge.
London Bridge, Tower Bridge, Westminster Bridge, Chelsea Bridge, plus many more.
Westminster Bridge is adjacent to the Houses of Parliament.
The nearest bridge to the London Eye is Westminster Bridge but you can see others from the top, including Tower Bridge.
Westminster Bridge and the Millennium Foot Bridge.
The bridge beside the Houses of Parliament is called Westminster Bridge. It spans the River Thames and connects the City of Westminster to Lambeth. The bridge is known for its green color, which is said to reflect the green of the House of Commons.
The river that "glideth" under the bridge is the Thames River. This phrase is famously associated with a line from William Wordsworth's poem "Composed upon Westminster Bridge." The Thames flows through London and is known for its picturesque scenery and historical significance.