![]() ![]() They were 126 feet (38 m) high and built of ferro-concrete with concrete flagpoles topped with concrete crowns constructed above them. ![]() The towers were designed by Sir Robert McAlpine for the construction of Empire Stadium (later known as Wembley Stadium) in time for the British Empire Exhibition on the site of the demolished Watkin's Tower. They became grade II listed buildings in 1976, but they were demolished in 2003 to make way for the new Wembley Stadium. ![]() They were constructed in 1923 on the site of Watkin's Tower in Wembley, and came to be recognised as one of the iconic symbols of English football in general and of Wembley Stadium in particular. The Twin Towers were part of the original Wembley Stadium in London, England. ![]()
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