London Bridge

London Bridge

It is a series of historic bridges spanning the River Thames in central London. Since the Roman era, there have been multiple bridges connecting the City of London and the Southwark area. The existing bridge was opened in 1973 and is a box girder bridge constructed of concrete and steel. It replaced a stone arch bridge from the 19th century, which in turn replaced a medieval stone bridge with a history of 600 years. For most of the historical period, residential and commercial buildings were also built on the spacious medieval bridge, which was part of the London City Bridge area.
Lincoln Infield Square Water Dispenser in London

Lincoln Infield Square Water Dispenser in London

Lincoln's Inn Fields is a historic square located in the center of London, north of Trafalgar Square. It is one of the four largest ancient squares in London and also one of the oldest public gardens in London. Owned and managed by Lincoln Court, which is one of the four law schools in the United Kingdom. This square existed in the 17th century and has become the residence of many important figures. Around the square, there are some historic buildings, including the Lincoln Court building, Birkbeck College, University of London, and the Royal Society London site.