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Sticker page 7 2. Type of risk at and diabetes 1 support and care for people affected by by affected people for care and support campaigns and fighting for the best best the for fighting and campaigns making diabetes a priority through our our through priority a diabetes making helping us fund research breakthroughs, breakthroughs, research fund us helping 8 you’re money, raising and walking By 2 can do no harm. no do can walking towards a future where diabetes diabetes where future a towards walking 9 are we Together Bridge. Tower at end 3 these 10 miles, and your path doesn’t doesn’t path your and miles, 10 these But your journey is much greater than than greater much is journey your But miles across London’s finest bridges. finest London’s across miles Thank you for joining us in walking 10 10 walking in us joining for you Thank Thank you Thank To find out how we might be able to help you, or someone you know go to www.diabetes.org.uk Sunday, 29 September 2019 For further information on other 10 events and ways you can support Map 4 us get in touch. 0345 123 2399 [email protected] 11 5 For a world where diabetes can do no harm 12 6 The British Diabetic Association operating as Diabetes UK, a charity registered in England and Wales (no. 215199) and in Scotland (no. SC039136). A company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with no. 00339181 and registered office at Wells Lawrence House, 126 Back Church Lane London E1 1FH. © Diabetes UK 2019 1715J. 1 Albert Bridge, 5 Westminister Bridge, opened in 1873 originally built in 1750 Sunday, 29 September 2019 • How many bulbs illuminate Albert • Why is Westminster Bridge Bridge at night? painted green? • What must a soldier break when • What does the VA symbol represent marching over Albert Bridge? in the heart of each trio of lanterns on *Clue* It says on the toll booths. Westminster Bridge? 8 2 Chelsea Bridge, 9 6 Hungerford Bridge, originally built in 1858 7 10 originally built in 1864 11 • What was Chelsea Bridge’s (Golden Jubilee Bridge opened in 2002) original name? • How much does each pylon on the 6 • Which bird can you see on two of Golden Jubilee Bridges weigh? 12 Chelsea Bridge’s decorative lampposts? • How many people walk across the Golden Jubilee Bridges each year? 3 Vauxhall Bridge, originally built in 1816 7 Waterloo Bridge, • Which famous film character would once originally built in 1817 5 Finish have worked in the building with green • When Waterloo Bridge was rebuilt its windows just off Vauxhall Bridge? architect, Giles Gilbert Scott, had Potters Fields Park – 12 to 5pm • How much do you think Vauxhall Bridge already designed two things you’ve 165 Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 3LW cost to build in total in 1816? walked past today, what were they? The nearest station from Potters Fields Park is London Bridge station just over 5 minutes’ walk away with Jubilee, Northern line and National Rail links. • What is Waterloo Bridge’s nickname? 4 Lambeth Bridge, originally built in 1862 4 10 Southwark Bridge, opened in 1819 • Why is Lambeth Bridge painted red? • What can you see on top of the • True or false, Southwark Bridge is known obelisks and on the lamp posts of for having the least traffic of any of the Lambeth Bridge? Thames Bridges in London? 8 Blackfriars Bridge, opened in 1869 • The original tram that would have crossed Southwark Bridge was powered by what? • The crest of Blackfriars Bridge reads the 3 Latin word ‘Invicta’, which is the motto of which English County? 11 London Bridge, opened in 1971 • You can see the floating pillars of (Victorian bridge opened 1832) 2 the old Blackfriars Bridge next to one • What does The Monument of the world’s largest solar-powered at the northern end of London bridges, but how many solar panels does Bridge commemorate? 1 it take to make 50% of the power needed for Blackfriars station? • What was the very first London Bridge built from by the Romans? 9 Millennium Bridge, opened in 2000 12 Tower Bridge, opened in 1894 There will be • What’s the nickname of the toilets provided Millennium Bridge? • What led to the creation of the Parachute at the start and Regiment from Tower Bridge? • The artist ‘The Chewing Gum Man’ has Start finish of the London painted a trail on the Millennium Bridge • True or false – Tower Bridge is Bridges Challenge. Battersea Park Bandstand – 9 to 11am consisting of how many mini-artworks? a drawbridge? 12: 11: Thomas Hans Orde-Lees tested his homemade parachute from Tower Bridge to The Royal Navy to demonstrate its effectiveness at low altitude/False, it’s actually a bascule bridge. bascule a actually it’s altitude/False, low at effectiveness its demonstrate to Navy Royal The to Bridge Tower from parachute homemade his tested Orde-Lees Hans Thomas London/Timber. of Fire Great The horses. by led 10: 8: 7: 6: True/It was originally originally was True/It Bridge/400. Wobbly The 9: 4,400. Kent/ II. War World during workforce female largely a by built was it as Bridge Ladies’ Boxes/The Telephone Red and Station Power Battersea London. in busiest the people, 8.5m tonnes/ 25 birthday. 43rd Victoria’s Queen on traffic for opened was bridge the Albert, 5: 4: 3: 2: 1: To match the seats in the House of Commons/Victoria and and Commons/Victoria of House the in seats the match To fortune. good of symbol ancient an cones, Bridge/Pine the to closest Westminster of part the Lords, of House the in seats the match To 2019. in £13.2m or £175,000, 007/Roughly Bond James Peace. of Dove Battersea Bridge/The Victoria bulbs/Step. 4,000 .