Erection date: 30/6/1994
Corporation of London, Tower Bridge
This plaque was unveiled on the centenary of Tower Bridge, Thursday, 30th June 1994 by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG, KT, GCB, AK, QSO, ADC, in the presence of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor Alderman Sir Paul Henry Newall, TD, DL, MA, DLitt
{Followed by a list of 2 Sheriffs, 5 Members of the City Lands & Bridge House Estates Committee (one of whom also appears on the Sheriffs list), 30 Commoners, 1 Town Clerk and 1 Engineer, all listed on this page at 'Created by'. The Commoners include Lady Ponsonby, so not that common.}
Site: Tower Bridge (4 memorials)
E1, Tower Bridge
These plaques are attached to the north-west tower and also the south-east tower, all duplicated except for "opened to the public" which is only on the NW tower which forms the entrance to the exhibition. The SE tower also has the intriguing bronze plaque "The Bridge Master's Dining Room". This is part of a self-contained suite of rooms which once served as the Bridge Master’s home and is now, of course, available for hire.
Note how the spelling of 'honourable' changes between the 1894 and 1994 plaques. We don't normally retain letters after the surname but we have for the people on these plaques - they seemed so proud of their qualifications.
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