Here is a super rare, 100% Original and Authentic London Bridge Dedication Day Patch

3 1/2” diameter


Our high school band participated in the Dedication Day October 10, 1971 

Participants were given this patch as a thank you gift


In amazing, new condition!


A bit of it's history:


The 1831 London Bridge was the last project of engineer John Rennie and was completed by his son, John Rennie the Younger. By 1962, the bridge was not sound enough to support the increased load of traffic, and it was sold by the City of London.

The purchaser, Robert P. McCulloch, the chairman of McCulloch Oil Corporation, was the founder of Lake Havasu City, his retirement real estate development on the east shore of Lake Havasu, a large reservoir on the Colorado River. McCulloch purchased the bridge as a tourist attraction for Lake Havasu, which was then far from the usual tourist track. The idea was successful, bringing interested tourists and retirement home buyers to the area.

The bridge was dismantled brick by brick and each one numbered.  It was then shipped to Long Beach and travelled overland to Lake Havasu.  It took 3 years to put back together.

From a smoke and pet free home!


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