Lambeth Bridge

Lambeth Bridge

Infobox Bridge



bridge_name = Lambeth Bridge
caption = Lambeth Bridge, seen from Millbank, looking north and downstream
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locale = London, England
carries = Motor vehicles
Pedestrians
crosses = River Thames
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open = 19 July 1932
below =
traffic =
design = Arch Bridge
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Lambeth Bridge is a road traffic and footbridge crossing the River Thames in an east-west direction in central London; the river flows north at the crossing point. Downstream, the next bridge is Westminster Bridge; upstream the next is Vauxhall Bridge.

The most conspicuous colour in the bridge's current paint scheme is red, the same colour as the leather benches in the House of Lords which is at the southern end of the Palace of Westminster nearest the bridge. This is in contrast to Westminster Bridge which is predominantly green, the same colour as the benches in the House of Commons at the northern end of the Houses of Parliament.

On the east side, in Lambeth are Lambeth Palace, the Albert Embankment, St. Thomas' Hospital, and the International Maritime Organization. On the west side, in Westminster, are Thames House (the headquarters of MI5), behind which is Horseferry House (the National Probation Service headquarters), and Clelland House and Abel House (the headquarters of HM Prison Service), and the Millbank Tower and Tate Britain. The Palace of Westminster is a short walk downstream to the north through the Victoria Tower Garden.

History

The current structure, a five-span steel arch, designed by engineer Sir George Humphreys and architect Sir Reginald Blomfield, was built by Dorman Long [ [http://thames.me.uk/s00140.htm Where Thames Smooth Waters Glide] ] and opened on 19 July 1932 by King George V. It formerly carried four lanes of road traffic (now reduced to three lanes, one of which is a buses-only lane flowing eastbound) from a roundabout junction by the Lambeth Palace northwards to another roundabout, where the Millbank road meets Horseferry Road (the road name gives a clue to a previous crossing: a ferry operated on the site for some years). Obelisks at either end are surmounted by stone pineapples, as a tribute [ [http://www.vauxhallandkennington.org.uk/history.shtml commemorative pineapples] ] to Lambeth resident, John Tradescant the younger who is purported to have grown the first pineapple in Britain [ [http://www.vauxhallsociety.org.uk/Tradescants.html Vauxhall Society:Tradescants] ] .

The previous structure was a suspension bridge, convert|828|ft|m|1|lk=on long, designed by Peter W. Barlow. Sanctioned by an Act of Parliament in 1860, it opened as a toll bridge in 1862 but doubts about its safety, coupled with its awkwardly steep approaches deterring horse-drawn traffic, meant it soon became used almost solely as a pedestrian crossing. It ceased to be a toll bridge in 1879 when the Metropolitan Board of Works assumed responsibility for its upkeep — it was by then severely corroded.

Lambeth Bridge in popular culture

The bridge was used for the film "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" for a scene where the Knight Bus must pass between two Routemasters.

References

External links

* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=47053 Survey of London entry]
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* [http://photos.ltmcollection.org London Transport Museum Photographic Archive]
** ltmcollection|41/9880641.jpg|Original Lambeth Bridge, looking south-east from Millbank, 1923
** ltmcollection|03/9877503.jpg|Southern Approach to original bridge showing its narrowness, 1923




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