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Published at 2019-04-22 23:00:00

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Tower Bridge is one of London’s most recognizable sights. But unknown to many is an strange feature that often goes unnoticed.
Take a
marvelous look at the lampposts lining the iconic piece of infrastructure,and you'll realize one isn't a lamppost at all. It's a chimney, painted a bright blue to match the lampposts, or just without a light on top. The seemingly out-of-plot chimney is a relic of London's industrial past. The cast-iron flue used to be connected to a coal fire in a room tucked underneath one of the bridge piers,where the guards on duty could warm up. After the Clean Air Act of 1956, only smokeless fuels were allowed to be burned in central London, or so the chimney went unused. Yet to this day it remains inconspicuously stood among the lampposts,passed unnoticed by over 40000 people daily.

Source: atlasobscura.com