its about the bridge usually when its up and down I don't really know how to say this but when people can pass on it and when people cant you know when it closes and opens that's why they think when it goes down its falling! that's what i think i might be wrong..
This was a battle of the American Civil War so its place under "English History" is not really correct. The Union forces retreated after failing to take the bridge guarded by the Confederates under Brig Gen William Miller
William Wallace really existed.
He had to kill another guy called Harald from Norway, who also had claims to the throne, at the battle of Stamford Bridge so his men were really tired to go to battle with William of Normandy, later called William the conqueror
I didn't really. However, because Harold Godwineson had to fight Harald Hadraada up at Stamford Bridge, when William Duke of Normandy invaded luck was on his side. It was inevitable that he was going to win.
yeah i think so
the London bridge or the great wall of china im not really sure
Why u askin me?i don't know
Tower Bridge is one of the most recognisable bridges in the UK. However, many foreigners think that Tower Bridge is London Bridge.
There have been numerous London Bridges over the years. Regarding the bridge which was supposed to have fallen down - Engineer John Rennie started construction in 1825 and finished the bridge in 1831. It was opened by King William the fourth in 1831. However, a necessary widening process some 70 years later weakened the bridge's foundations to the point where it began sinking an inch every eight years. It did not actually fall. In 1968, it was auctioned and sold for $2,460,000 to Robert McCulloch who moved it to Havasu City, Arizona, where it was rebuilt brick by brick, and finally opened and dedicated in October 1971.
Total length262 m (860 ft)Width32 m (107 ft)Longest span104 m (340 ft)Clearance below8.9 m (29 ft)Opened17 March 1973 There really is no way to find of the weight of London bridge because it is connected to the ground, but it can be estimated by the information given.
its about the bridge usually when its up and down I don't really know how to say this but when people can pass on it and when people cant you know when it closes and opens that's why they think when it goes down its falling! that's what i think i might be wrong..
Not really
This was a battle of the American Civil War so its place under "English History" is not really correct. The Union forces retreated after failing to take the bridge guarded by the Confederates under Brig Gen William Miller
It depends on which part of London and which part of Kent and your form of transport.
you can t or you get really really really injured & you will die my dad jumped off a r humber bridge & he died then we cried.
boy! she really hates that. she really doesn't want you to get a word in edgewise, especially, if at the time, you are beating her at bridge. you might wake up the next morning on a straw mat in the tower of scanderberg.....or, is that london?