Rob Bell's Bridges That Built London (2021)
S01E03 Westminster Bridge
Episode Overview
As London and Britain flourished, the demand for a second bridge in the capital became overwhelming. Funded by private investors, lotteries, and grants, Westminster Bridge was constructed from 1739 to 1750, overseen by Swiss engineer Charles Labelye. However, by the mid-19th century, the bridge began to sink significantly, becoming increasingly costly to maintain. The bridge we know today was designed by Thomas Page and opened its doors in 1862. Rob delves into the personal stories behind each bridge, revealing how they transformed London and influenced the narrative of Britain.