Saturday, January 2, 2010

Trafalgar River Cruises When Did The River Thames And The Fountains Of Trafalgar Square Last Froze?

When did the River Thames and the fountains of Trafalgar Square last froze? - trafalgar river cruises

It is an interesting site

http://peterchasseaud.blogspot.com/2008/ ...

1 comments:

bennachi... said...

1814 for the Thames
http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A970733




In a new London Bridge was built in 1823, just over the old bridge was finally demolished in 1831. The structure of the new bridge was less bulky, and his predecessor, who had acted as a dam. The demolition of the latter and the narrowing of the river through the creation of dikes on both sides sustained the course of rivers changed. The Thames is too fast to freeze the liquid, even if it is planned to freeze the part of millennium celebrations in dealing with modern technology. The two proposed methods is a system of pipes under the water for the ice surface. It has been suggested that chemicals could be used to lower the temperature of the river should be lower. There were, however, concerns from the port of London, who arranged a about the impact on the business into the flow.

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16. February 2008.
The freezing of the Great Trafalgar Square --
http://www.metafilter.com/69514/The-Grea ...

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