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Rutherglen Historical Society
Photograph - Image, c1895
... john foord bridge...The 'new' John Foord Bridge was built between1887 and 1895...Written on back of photo: "John Foord Bridge, Wahgunyah...-country The 'new' John Foord Bridge was built between1887 and 1895 ...The 'new' John Foord Bridge was built between1887 and 1895, and replaced an 1862 timber bridge constructed by a company involving John Foord. A plaque, placed on the bridge by the The Institution of Engineers, Australia names it as a "NATIONAL ENGINEERING LANDMARK". Black and white photograph of two bridges. One appearing below the span of the other. The bridge in the foreground has just been opened and the old wooden bridge, being demolished, is shown in the background.Written on back of photo: "John Foord Bridge, Wahgunyah. New & old"john foord bridge, bridges, murray river, wahgunyah, corowa -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image
... Foord Bridge"... on back of mount: "During building of 2nd John Foord Bridge ...Extracts from the entry for the bridge in the Victorian Heritage Database: "The bridge is of also of historical significance for its association with the prominent local identity and pioneer businessman John Foord, who was involved in the company that erected the 1862 timber bridge on the site. ... When the new bridge was built as a replacement, it took the same name." This second bridge (the current one) was opened in January 1893, Photocopy of a photograph of four men, one in old style diving suit. Copy is mounted on board made of what appears to be a thin layer of Styrofoam sandwiched between two layers of glossy paper.Written on back of mount: "During building of 2nd John Foord Bridge"john foord, bridge construction, diving, corowa, wahgunyah -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, c1890
... Photo taken during building of 2nd John Foord Bridge...-country Photo taken during building of 2nd John Foord Bridge ...Photo taken during building of 2nd John Foord Bridge, between Wahgunyah Victoria and Corowa New South Wales. Extracts from the entry for the bridge in the Victorian Heritage Database: "The bridge is of also of historical significance for its association with the prominent local identity and pioneer businessman John Foord, who was involved in the company that erected the 1862 timber bridge on the site. ... When the new bridge was built as a replacement, it took the same name." This second bridge (the current one) was opened in January 1893, Black and white photograph, mounted on cardboard, of four men, one in old style diving suit. diving, wahgunyah, corowa, john foord, bridge construction -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Postcard - Post card, McNicoll, Murray Bridge from Wahgunyah, Victoria
... john foord bridge...-country john foord bridge murray river bridges murray bridge Post ...Post card photograph, black and white with some colour tinting.john foord bridge, murray river, bridges, murray bridge