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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Caire, Nicholas John, Swing Bridge Sale Victoria, 1905c
turning on a central axis to allow the passage of river vessels. Image shows machinery for operation and the bridge closed to river traffic. Latrobe Wharf on the left bank is seen through bridge. Sale VictoriaBlack and white photograph of the Latrobe Bridge. This was a swing bridge over the Latrobe Riverbridges, waterways, civil engineering, jetties -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Suspension Bridge, 1940's
Donated by John JanssonBlack & White photograph of the San Remo to Newhaven Bridge taken from San Remo in foreground to Newhaven in background."Photo Shop Series" "Phillip Island Bridge"phillip island bridge, john jansson -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mullum Mullum Creek new bridge work commences. Warrandyte Road, Ringwood - 1986
Start of new bridge, Warrandyte Rd. Ringwood 1986 (2 views)Written on back of photograph, "Start of new bridge, Warrandyte Rd. 1986." -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Second Johnston Street Bridge in Flood, 1934
Original, small black and white print photograph of crowds lining the Johnston Street Bridge watching the flood waters below. The annotation on the reverse clarifies that Kew is in the distance.Annotated on reverse: "Gift of G.S. Beard / 2nd bridge / Johnston St. Studly Park Rd. Bridge looking towards Kew / 1st bridge 1858–1876, 2nd bridge built (bad bend), 1876–1958, 3rd bridge 1958, lined up Johnston St and Studley Park Rd."johnston street bridge, bridges - yarra river -- kew (vic.), flood -- 1934 -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, late 1980s
The five span masonry arch bridge over Blind Creek was one of the major constructions on the Melbourne to Echuca Railway. It was one of the first masonry rail bridges built in Victoria. Construction began in 1859 when the railway was extended from Sunbury and was designed by G C Darbyshire.A coloured photograph of the 5 arched bluestone rail bridge showing the grassy embankments on each side of the bridge and the creek flat at the base of the bridge. Some tree tops are visible on the other side of the bridge.bridges, transport, rail transport, darbyshire, g. c., blind creek, v line, george evans collection -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Patterson River, Rail and Road Bridge, c 1912
The first bridge over the river was built in the early 1880's, prior to this it was a pontoon bridge.Sepia photo of the road bridge (Point Nepean / Nepean Highway) and rail bridge, near the mouth of the Patterson River., Carrum patterson river, road bridge, rail bridge, chelsea, transport, patterson river bridge, carrum bridge -
Peterborough History Group
Article - Saving a link with history
Further publicity pertaining to the historical links with the old Peterborough bridge and its retention, upon construction of a new bridge.Significant community support for retention of the old bridge.Full page article about the construction of the original bridge at Peterborough and the drive to retain it after a replacement bridge is built.Handwritten in ink "Warrnambool Standare Dec 19th 1985peterborough, peterborough old bridge, curdies river bridge, warrnambool standard -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Photocopy, C 1930s
The third Delley's Bridge, a timber and concrete structure with a curved deck, built in 1940. It was situated slightly upstream from the previous bridge. After nearly 50 years of its use, wear and tear necessitated a fourth bridge to be erected in 2001.The picture shows a curving bridge with a wood and wire railing. An unsurfaced road crosses the bridge and the area is surrounded by trees.structures, tents -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
In the 1970s the bluestone bridge over Jackson's Creek ceased to be used and a wider bridge was constructed to its north. The curved approach to the bridge was taken out of the road and the old approach area was redeveloped and is now Apex Park.A black and white photograph of the old stone bridge over Jackson's Creek in Macedon Street. A utility is in the distance approaching the bridge.macedon street, jackson's creek, bridges, transport, apex park, sunbury, jackson's creek bridge, george evans collection -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Swan Reach Bridge, H D Bulmer, 1908 c
Also a second black and white photograph of Swan Reach Tambo River 05378.1Sepia toned postcard showing the SS Burrabogie about to go through the open left bridge over the Tambo River at Swan Reach VictoriaSwan Reach Bridge Tambo Riverbridges, waterways, boats and boating -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Framed watercolour painted by Bianca Biesuz, "Dryings Road Bridge", 1987
Painted by Bianca BiesuzCream card window mount with pink edging lines. Text panel cut out lower edge. Brown wood frame with gold edging. Painting portrays trees with a pathway through them, white bridge,"Dryings Road Bridge" -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Wooden Wonders, 2006
To preserve the history of Victoria's wooden bridges. Local bridges were in danger of disappearing. To appreciate the wonder of native timber, a marvellous construction material that can save the planetPicture of 3 tier wooden bridge on front cover. Sepia postcard scenes of rail bridges on back.wooden wonders, timber bridges, chambers d, national trust, wooden bridges of victoria, history of wooden bridges in victoria -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Heart shaped souvenir, 1870 - 1890
Heart shaped wood and velveteen souvenir. May have hung from a ribbon. Printed with a scenic view of river and high cliffs either side and a suspension bridge with figures in foreground.View from suspension bridgedomestic items, ornaments / decorative -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard - Zig-Zag Bridge
Sepia postcard of the Zig-Zag Bridge at Kew. The bridge was constructed in the 1870s to link the Yarra Bend Asylum and Kew Asylum. Initially it transported bluestone from the west side of the Yarra to the east during the construction of the Kew Asylum.Reverse: "Old Tramway Bridge / erected early 1850s / Zig Zag Bridge below mental grounds / washed away in flood / linked the mental asylums / donated by G.L. Beard"bridges - yarra river -- kew (vic.), zig-zag bridge -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Dilapidated bridge over Springdallah Creek, Happy Valley/Piggoreet, 2010
Already in a dilapidated condition, the bridge was further damaged by storms and floodwaters in 2010 and 2011. In 2025, little remains of the old bridge.Colour photograph showing damage to the Old Springdallah Bridge - a trestle bridge spanning Springdallah Creek, on Linton-Piggoreet Road. trestle bridges, old springdallah bridge -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
A black and white photograph of a bluestone arched bridge over Jackson Creek in Macedon Street. Taken at Easter 1934.on back: written in pen; Bridge @ Sunbury / Easter 1934cullinan, uraina, eileen, sunbury, jackson creek, macedon street, bulla, bridges, bluestone bridge, 1930s, george evans collection -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - North Arm bridge Lakes Entrance Victoria, M Fish, 1970 c
concrete bridge over North Arm taken from Eastern side of bridge southern shore of North Arm Lakes Entrance Victoria. Bridge built 1916 to 1917 demolished after opening of new bridgeColour photograph of concrete bridge over North Arm taken from Eastern side of bridge southern shore of North Arm Lakes Entrance Victoriabridges, topography -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Valentine Publishing Co Pty Ltd, New Yarra Bridge, Between Kew and Heidelberg, 1926-1930
Without bridges, Kew remained cut off from the City of Melbourne, only being accessible by Punt. Private and public bridges were constructed from the 1850s, beginning with the Hawthorn Bridge linking Bridge and Burwood Roads. A bridge across the Yarra at Burke Road was created as early as 1873. Since that first wooden bridge, a number of later bridges, typically on concrete pylons have been built, in 1926 and again during the 1970s.Angle view of the new Yarra bridge [ie. The Burke Road bridge] taken from the Kew side, showing the bridge’s structure. Trees line the river’s edge. In the distance can be seen a distant line of houses stretching to the horizon. The river appears to have an S-shaped bend beyond the bridge. The postcard, No. 227, was produced by the Valentine Publishing Co. Pty Ltd., of Queen Street, Melbourne.burke road bridge - kew (vic), bridges - kew (vic) -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Bridge Road Bridge, Unknown
The Bridge Road Bridge built in 1913 by Sir John Monash for the Shire of Melton. It was built to provide railway station access to the new farming areas.Black and white photo of the bridgetransport, council -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Zig-Zag Bridge, 1924
Henry Beater Christian (1886-1962) , was a descendant of one of the earliest settler families in Kew. Employed at the Kew Asylum as a 'public servant', he was a skilled amateur photographer, photographing numerous scenes in Kew and on his travels around Victoria. The majority of his photographs date from 1916 to 1929. His finest photographs are housed in two photograph albums. Digital copy of a photograph from page 8 of the 47-page photograph album containing 261 gelatinous silver images, loaned by Diane Washfold with permission given to digitise and hold a copy in our collection. This photograph reveals how the photographer, Henry Christian, positioned himself to take the photograph from the angle in which he was interested. A skilled canoeist, an empty canoe is on the left of the photo that he apparently he used to access his vantage point. His subject, the Zig-Zag Bridge linked the grounds of the Yarra Bend and Kew Asylums. The wooden bridge was constructed in the 1870s and lasted through numerous floods until its destruction in 1929. A horizontal structure, one climbed steps to reach the higher Yarra Bend bank. At the Studley Park end, the bridge descended via a staircase to reach the much lower bank. "Zig-Zag Bridge"henry beater christian (1886-1962), landscape photography, kew (vic.) — yarra river, christian-washfold collection, photograph albums, zig-zag bridge -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Bridge players, Lakes Entrance Victoria, East Gippsland Newspaper, 1/10/2005 12:00:00 AM
Bridge players Kay Bignell Vic Burton and John Matthews at a Charity Bridge game Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour photograph of Bridge players Kay Bignell Vic Burton and John Matthews at a Charity Bridge game Lakes Entrance Victoriacelebrations, clubs, recreation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Step Bridge Stawell
Railway Step Bridge StawellTwo (2) Colour Photgraphs of a Pedestrian Bridge across Railway Tracks. One showing the bridge in the mid distance, with a mound of soil in front. The Second looking across the bridge, with houses in the distancestawell, railway -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Photograph (copy), S T Gill, Eastern side of Princess Bridge From Yarra, 1860-1880 (original)
Copy of a painting (or etching) by S.T. Gill showing the Yarra River at Princess Bridge, Melbourne.Inscription reverse: "Eastern side of old Princess Bridge from Yarra"reproductions -- s t gill, princess bridge -- river yarra - melbourne (vic.) -
Port of Echuca
A black and white photograph, The Bridge Hotel, in 1896, showing Silky Oak trees, 1970's
The Bridge Hotel was built by Henry Hopwood to house visitors to the town crossing the Murray River on his punt crossing, which was situated just below the Bridge Hotel on the Murray River. The accommodation was spacious and grand! In the right back corner of the photograph, the 'lantern' roof of the St Georges Hall can be seen. The street is level with the front entrance to the Hotel, which is very different to what it is today.The photograph shows hotel activities and accommodation in the late 19th Century.A black and white photograph of the Bridge Hotel taken from the Hopwood Gardens. The photograph shows four silky oak trees growing along the front of the building. There is an empty flag pole outside the front of the building. The right wing advertises billiards, whilst the left wing apparently was a bar.Written on the building can be seen the words; HOTEL and BILLIARDS. Written in pen on the back of the photograph are the words "Bridge Hotel. Probably 1896, showing Silky Oak trees.bridge hotel, henry hopwood, silky oak trees, lantern roof, st georges hotel -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, CIRCA 1941
BUILDING OF BRIDGE OVER MOUNT CREEK ON ROAD TO MOUNT BECKWORTH, BRIDGE NOW CLOSED TO TRAFFIC.PHOTOCOPY OF PHOTO OF BUILDING BRIDGE OVER MOUNT CREEK TO MOUNT BECKWORTH. CIRCA 1941 TWO MEN IN WORK WEAR STANDING ON BRIDGElocal history, photography, photographs, bridges -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Frank, Late 19th century
This book was given as a prize in 1892 to Joseph Cassady from the Cassady’s Bridge State School. This school, once located near Cassady’s Bridge on the present-day Caramut Road, was opened on 19th January 1891 and closed in December 1892. The first teacher was Janet Ada McDougall and the teacher when the school closed was J. H. Delahenty. The Cassady family had the farm, Boughton and this was established about 1845 on the Merri River near where the bridge is today. Joseph was born in 1882 to William and Elizabeth Cassady.This book is of considerable importance as it is the only memento we have of Cassady’s Bridge State School. This school only existed for two years.This is a hard cover book of 208 pages. The cover is green with coloured borders and a coloured sketch of a stream and a bridge. The lettering on the front cover and the spine is gold and the pages are gilt-edged. The cover is much faded. Some of the back pages are partly torn away. The book has two black and white sketches at the front of the book and 28 chapters of story. The inscription is handwritten in black ink and the inscription page is stained. ‘State School Cassady’s Bridge Xmas 1892 Presented to Joseph Cassady 3rd Class for Good Progress. J.H. Delahenty Head Teacher’ cassady family, boughton, history of warrnambool -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, 1977?
In 1977 great efforts were being made to preserve this bridge, the highest trestle bridge in Victoria at Stoney Creek. The Stony Creek Trestle Bridge was built in 1916 when the existing rail line from Melbourne to Bairnsdale was extended to Orbost. This 97km Bairnsdale to Orbost extension through rugged terrain was reputed to have been the most difficult rail project undertaken in Victoria. In service for over 60 years the bridge was damaged by bushfire in 1980, with the last train crossing in 1987. At 247m long and 20m high, it is the largest standing bridge of its kind in the State, and is listed on the Register of Historic Sites. Built of red ironbark and grey box timber, it is a fine example of the early engineering skills that utilised the resources and materials found on site.The Bairnsdale to Orbost rail line contains the most varied range of timber & timber composite bridges on any Victorian line. The Stoney Creek bridge is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register for its architectural and historical significance.A black / white photograph of a very large trestle bridge. a steam locomotive, with loaded goods trucks, is on the bridge. stoney-creek trestle-bridge railway east-gippsland-railway -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1940
The third Delley's Bridge, built in 1940 with a curved deck, was situated slightly upstream from the previous bridge. Though it was subject to snow cover from time to time, raging floodwaters were not a threat after Bellfield Dam was built in the 1960s.The picture shows a curving bridge with a wood and wire railing. The bridge and surrounding trees are covered in snow.structures, bridges -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Zig-Zag Bridge on the Yarra River at Kew, 1924
Henry Beater Christian (1886-1962) , was a descendant of one of the earliest settler families in Kew. Employed at the Kew Asylum as a 'public servant', he was a skilled amateur photographer, photographing numerous scenes in Kew and on his travels around Victoria. The majority of his photographs date from 1916 to 1929. His finest photographs are housed in two photograph albums. Digital copy of a photograph from page 8 of the 47-page photograph album containing 261 gelatinous silver images, loaned by Diane Washfold with permission given to digitise and hold a copy in our collection. The Zig-Zag Bridge linked the grounds of the Yarra Bend and Kew Asylums. The wooden bridge was constructed in the 1870s and lasted through numerous floods until its destruction in 1929. A horizontal structure, the walkway was reached via a wooden staircase on the Kew side. The steps were required due to the different levels of the banks on this stretch of the river. "Zig-Zag Bridge"henry beater christian (1886-1962), landscape photography, kew (vic.) — yarra river, christian-washfold collection, photograph albums, zig-zag bridge -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Phillip Island Bridge
Glimpse of arched bridge between trees from left to right of photograph. Scrubby low bush in foreground. Tranquil water behind and under bridge to Newhaven sand beyond.Glimpse of bridge, San Remolocal history, photographs, bridges, san remo, black & white photograph, mona condrick