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Wobbly Bridge Collection

Discover the enchanting wobbles of London's Millennium Bridge, a modern marvel engineered by Ethel Davies in 2000

Background imageWobbly Bridge Collection: Millenium (Wobbly) Bridge, London, England, UK, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies

Millenium (Wobbly) Bridge, London, England, UK, 3 / 9 / 10. Creator: Ethel Davies
Millenium (Wobbly) Bridge, London, England, UK, 3/9/10. The London Millennium Footbridge over the River Thames, designed by Norman Foster and completed in 2000

Background imageWobbly Bridge Collection: Millennium Bridge, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies

Millennium Bridge, 2005. Creator: Ethel Davies
View from the South Bank underneath the Millennium Bridge, also known as the Wobbly Bridge, designed by Arup, Foster and Caro in 2000

Background imageWobbly Bridge Collection: South Bank view, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies

South Bank view, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies
Late afternoon view of people walking along the Millennium Bridge, also known as the Wobbly Bridge, designed by Arup, Foster and Caro in 2000

Background imageWobbly Bridge Collection: AHA4412211

AHA4412211
A panoramic view of the Millennium Bridge spanning the River Thames between Bankside on the South Bank and St Paul's Cathedral on the North Bank

Background imageWobbly Bridge Collection: AHA4412094

AHA4412094
The Millennium Bridge spanning the River Thames between Bankside on the South Bank and St Paul's Cathedral on the North Bank

Background imageWobbly Bridge Collection: View of St Pauls Cathedral and the Millennium Bridge at River Thames, London, England

View of St Pauls Cathedral and the Millennium Bridge at River Thames, London, England
The Millennium Bridge, officially known as the London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in London

Background imageWobbly Bridge Collection: Millennium bridge, London

Millennium bridge, London. This bridge became famous for its wobble. It measures 320m in length and is unusual as it uses lateral suspension to support the deck of the bridge

Background imageWobbly Bridge Collection: Lateral suspension cables

Lateral suspension cables on the Millennium bridge, London. This bridge became famous for its wobble. It measures 320m in length

Background imageWobbly Bridge Collection: Shock absorber

Shock absorber on the Millennium bridge, London. This bridge became famous for its wobble. It measures 320m in length and is unusual as it uses lateral suspension to support the deck of the bridge



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Discover the enchanting wobbles of London's Millennium Bridge, a modern marvel engineered by Ethel Davies in 2000. Witness the elegant dance of lateral suspension cables and shock absorbers, as they harmoniously sway with the slightest footfall. Marvel at the captivating views of St. Paul's Cathedral and the South Bank from this iconic vantage point (AHA4412211, AHA4412094). Experience the magic once more in 2005 (Millennium Bridge, 2005, Creator: Ethel Davies) and appreciate the enduring allure of this engineering marvel that continues to captivate millions (Millennium bridge, London).