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'Nancy's Steps'. |
These steps, on the southwest side of London Bridge, the arch and a few remaining pedestrian alcoves are pretty much all that is left, in England, of John Rennie's London Bridge.
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Old London Bridge pedestrian alcove, Victoria Park. |
One alcove sits in the quadrangle of Guy's Hospital, while another can be found in Victoria Park.
The rest of the bridge was sold to Robert McCulloch, who had it dismantled and shipped to America, where it was rebuilt in Lake Havasu City, Arizona.
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A surviving arch of John Rennie's London Bridge. |
These steps are often called 'Nancy's Steps', in reference to the character of Nancy, from the novel 'Oliver Twist', by Charles Dickens.
In the novel Bill Sikes murders Nancy in a room, while Bill's dog, Bull's-Eye, watches on.
However, in the 1968 movie, 'Oliver!', Nancy is murdered on the steps of London Bridge by Bill Sikes.
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Shorely Shome Mishtake. |
This makes the Blue Plaque, affixed to the wall of the surviving arch of John Rennie's London Bridge, incorrect.
You can read more about London Bridge by clicking on the link below.
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