The current bridge was given listed building status in 1995 .
The bridge was given its current name in 1898.
In May 1986, the bridge was given its current name.
The bridge was given a 50 year life span.
Only in 1820 could the order to build a new bridge be given.
By 1950, the reconstruction was complete, although some bridges had been given only temporary repairs.
On September 3, 2012, the bridge was officially given its name.
In 1992, the bridge and the pillars were given a new coat of paint.
I must confess these bridges have been given some other, less charming name by the official world.
A rescue cruiser as well as a bridge was given his name.