U.S. and British researchers claim to have found a better explanation for the wobble of London's River Thames Millennium pedestrian suspension bridge than the one prevailing for over 20 years.
A natural phenomenon rather than a design fault caused London's Millennium Bridge to wobble and sway, forcing its closure just two days after opening in 2000. The elegant pedestrian walkway was ...
A quarter of a century after it opened and promptly closed, London's Millennium Bridge is marking its 25th anniversary. The footbridge, which spans the Thames between St Paul's Cathedral and the Tate ...
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Crossing the Thames was never more rhythmic than it was on 10 June 2000, when London’s Millennium Bridge opened and then visibly rocked as pedestrians ambled across. The bridge’s motion has been cited ...
Businesses are being offered the chance to light up the Millennium Bridge in their corporate colours for less than £300. The initiative offers Tyneside businesses the chance to have their branding ...
The author would like to acknowledge research input from Dr Hannah Stockton, curator at the National Maritime Museum. An ancient byelaw requires that a bridge’s owner warn passing ships of any ...
Thousands have signed a petition to protect the Millennium Bridge miniatures of artist Ben Wilson, known as “the chewing gum man.” Artist Ben Wilson has been working on his trail of chewing gum ...
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