A tower with a clock face is often used to represent this
city. It also has a giant wheel that is called 'The Eye'.
There is a famous nursery rhyme based on a bridge
named after this city. .........
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Explanation:
The hypothesis that the song refers to the burying, or immurement, perhaps alive, of children in the foundations of the bridge was first advanced by Alice Bertha Gomme (later Lady Gomme) in The Traditional Games of England, Scotland and Ireland (1894–1898) and perpetuated by the usually sceptical Iona and Peter Opie.
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London
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The famous poem's name is "London bridge is falling down". The clock-tower is called the "Big Ben" and the giant wheel is called the "London eye". This city's name is London.
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