Today, we went to Tower Bridge for a workshop on our topic, ‘Victorians’.

We took the train from Catford Bridge to London Bridge.



Everyone was admiring the bridge while walking along the river! And then…

We went into the Engine Rooms, where steam engines and coal burners were once used to raise the Bridge.


After that, we went to the top of Tower Bridge, which is 42 metres above the River Thames! Everyone was able to walk on the glass floor and look down to see the traffic passing over the bridge and boats sailing beneath it. Well done 3AG, you are so brave!









Finally, we had lunch and we learnt some facts about Tower Bridge. At the end of the workshop, we had to become detectives to answer different questions about a census written in 1911!









What a fabulous day!
Seb said, ‘that was a really enjoyable day – thanks a lot!’. The photos look excellent.