This view across the Thames just downstream of Tower Bridge has changed out of all recognition since this photograph was taken in 1971. At the left is Butler's Wharf, then centrally we see the Courage Brewery with its stylish chimney. At the extreme right is a fraction of the southern end of Tower Bridge. In Victorian times, this area of the south bank was known as Horseleydown, so I have used this in the title. In modern parlance, it is a part of Bermondsey.
It appears to be a myth that Robert P. McCulloch thought he was buying this bridge rather than London Bridge back in 1968. A successful businessman, McCulloch would have had enough savvy to know exactly what he was purchasing. In any event, the purchase served to put a hitherto little-known part of Arizona firmly on the map if a London media report is to be believed.