19 The present London Bridge built between 1967 amd 1972 has 3 arches.
the modern london bridge is built during the year (1962-1972) and opend on 17 March 1973.
1972
There are two 'London' bridges London Bridge over the river Thames in London, England. There has been a bridge on this site for over 2,000 years, the current bridge was built between 1967 and 1972 and officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 17th March 1973. The bridge it replaced was sold McCulloch Oil Corp in the USA, the bridge was carefully dismantled and re built in Lake Havasu City, Arizona between 1968 and 1971.
1972
The current London Bridge was designed by Mott, Hay and Anderson. The bridge was constructed by contractors John Mowlem & Co from 1967 to 1972, and opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II on 17 March 1973. It is the tenth known bridge in this spot, the first having been built by the Romans.
There has a bridge crossing the Thames at the site of the current London Bridge for around 2000 years. Over the years, the bridge has been destroyed by war, storm and fire and, of course, rebuilt. The current bridge was opened in 1973 - the previous one having been sold to Robert McCulloch in 1968.
Between 1967 and 1972. It was officially opened in 1973.
1967 until 1972
Peter of Colechurch between 1176 and 1209Additional information:This depends on which London Bridge is the subject of this question.There have been a number of different London Bridges over the past 2000 years. In 46AD, the Romans built the first bridge across the Thames River; it was a simple wooden construction which was burnt down in 1014.The replacement bridge was destroyed by a storm in 1091, and the next bridge after that was destroyed again by fire in 1136.A new stone bridge was built by Peter of Colechurch between 1176 and 1209. It served as the main bridge for centuries, until increasing traffic congestion made it obvious a new bridge was required.Engineer John Rennie started construction of the next London Bridge in 1825 and finished the bridge 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. In 1968, it was auctioned and sold for $2,460,000 to Robert McCulloch who moved it to Havasu City, Arizona.The current London Bridge was constructed by contractors John Mowlem from 1967 to 1972, and officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 16 March 1973.
Construction started in 1967 and ended in 1972. The opening ceremony was in 1973.
This depends on which London Bridge is the subject of this question. There have been a number of different London Bridges over the past 2000 years. In 46AD, the Romans built the first bridge across the Thames River; it was a simple wooden construction which was burnt down in 1014. The replacement bridge was destroyed by a storm in 1091, and the next bridge after that was destroyed again by fire in 1136. A new stone bridge was built by Peter of Colechurch between 1176 and 1209. It served as the main bridge for centuries, until increasing traffic congestion made it obvious a new bridge was required. Engineer John Rennie started construction of the next London Bridge in 1825 and finished the bridge 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. In 1968, it was auctioned and sold for $2,460,000 to Robert McCulloch who moved it to Havasu City, Arizona. The current London Bridge was constructed by contractors John Mowlem from 1967 to 1972, and officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on 16 March 1973.