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"London Bridge Is Falling Down" is a traditional English nursery rhyme with roots possibly dating back to the Middle Ages. Its lyrics may reference the historical difficulties of maintaining London Bridge over the River Thames.
"London Bridge Is Falling Down" is a traditional English singing game and nursery rhyme, with possible origins linked to medieval bridge construction techniques or Viking invasions.
One of the most recognizable English folk tunes, often associated with medieval bridge construction techniques and childhood singing games. Multiple theories connect it to Viking invasions or fire disasters.
London Bridge Is Falling Down is a traditional English nursery rhyme and singing game, possibly dating back to the Middle Ages. The song refers to the various difficulties in maintaining London Bridge over the centuries. Some theories suggest the lyrics refer to the Viking destruction of the bridge in the 11th century, while others believe it references the practice of immurement (burying people alive in foundations) from ancient bridge-building superstitions.
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