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Tower Bridge steam-cleaned and a Kentish Serengeti: the River Thames, part three

The third part of Jill Mead’s look at a year in the life of the river takes in the waterway over the course of some of the colder months

Shorter days, train strikes and the cosiness of staying in bed for a bit longer in the morning kept me local, literally across the road or out east in the Thames estuary.

I’ll never look at Tower Bridge in the same way after a visit to the bascule’s chambers, underneath the roadway. I sense that Eddie, a long standing technical assistant, knows every bolt and rivet as he eloquently explains how it all works. Simply put, it’s where the back-end counterweights of the bridge roadway go down, as the visible front end goes up.

Standing in for scale is the technical assistant Eddie, a longstanding member of staff, inside one of the bascule chambers of Tower Bridge.

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