Londonβs Screen Archives enables Londoners see their past come alive on film. Managed by Film London, we are a unique network of historic film collections that cares for, collects and screens heritage film across the city. Together we preserve Londonβs rich film heritage from feature films to home movies, public information films, newsreels, and records of the capitalβs many different industries.
This film is part of Free
Rebuilding of London Bridge
A simple yet multifaceted overview detailing the resurrection of one of London's most iconic architetural landmarks.
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Overview
An introductory title card marks the beginning of the substantial work to come. A sequence of broad shots give us a perspective of the area from multiple points of view as life goes on uninterrupted: cars and cyclists pass over the bridge as normal. Then, a closer look at the construction workers building the new bridge alongside the old. The bricks from the old bridge are carefully marked up before being loaded up and transported away - to their new home in Arizona.
This film is from the collection of Museum of London, a member of the London's Screen Archives Network.
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