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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MIA MIA BRIDGE OR REDESDALE BRIDGE
... MIA MIA BRIDGE OR REDESDALE BRIDGE...Mia Mia Bridge or Redesdale Bridge...Mia Mia Bridge or Redesdale Bridge - description... DOCUMENT Mia Mia Bridge or Redesdale Bridge Mia Mia Bridge ...Mia Mia Bridge or Redesdale Bridge - description and history of - printed on white paper 21x30cm /document, mia mia bridge or redesdale bridge -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Redesdale Bridge, 2016, 18/01/2016
... Redesdale Bridge, 2016...redesdale bridge...The Redesdale Bridge is a wrought iron and timber structure... Office goldfields The Redesdale Bridge is a wrought iron ...The Redesdale Bridge is a wrought iron and timber structure with bluestone abutments which was installed over the Campaspe River in January 1868, although the bridge actually bears the date 1867. In 1859, the "Herald of the Morning", a ship carrying a cargo including 350 tons of ironwork for the Hawthorn bridge, caught fire and was scuttled a quarter of a mile off the jetty at Sandridge. A Melbourne salvaging firm raised the ironwork from the bottom of the bay, but after details of an arranged sale to the government caused a scandal in Parliament, the material was sold privately to the Melbourne foundry Langlands & Co. Two hundred tons of it was sold to the goldfields shires of McIvor and Metcalfe for only £1000. The bridge was designed by engineer T.B. Muntz and built by a contractor named Doran, and was completed late and considerably over budget at £6274. The bridge spans 45.7m across the river and has two roadways which are carried between three metal lattice girders in a through truss configuration. The design for the Hawthorn bridge had the deck supported over the trusses, and to stiffen the through truss configuration three sets of distinctive paired arches connect the trusses above the roadways. The roadway decking is constructed of longitudinally placed timbers on timber cross girders which rest on the lower chords of the trusses. (Heritage Victoria) A number of colour photographs showing the historic bridge at Metcalfe.metcalfe, shire of metcalfe, bridge, municipal boundary, shire of mcivor, redesdale bridge, campaspe river, t.b. muntz, doran -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION: REDESDALE BRIDGE
... BENDIGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY COLLECTION: REDESDALE BRIDGE...Colour photograph of the Redesdale bridge over the Campaspe... BRIDGE Colour photograph of the Redesdale bridge over ...Colour photograph of the Redesdale bridge over the Campaspe River at Redesdale. The Redesdale Bridge is one of the oldest iron lattice-truss bridges in Victoria, Australia. The Redesdale Bridge is a wrought iron and timber structure with bluestone abutments, located over the Campaspe River near the town of Redesdale. Image taken from Redesdale side of bridge showing two lane design. Plaque on bridge in centre of divided road reads ' Shire of Metcalfe'. Photo taken during a BHS tour, possibly 1990's.bridge -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - NATIONAL TRUST COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM
... , Redesdale Bridge, Mia Mia Uniting Church, Spring Plains, Heathcote..., Coliban Estate, Redesdale Hotel, Redesdale Bridge, Mia Mia Uniting ...Photograph album, plastic and vinyl. Contains sixty coloured photographs of a National Trust tour of Heathcote and district. 7th and 8th November, 1998. Organized for the photographic committee by McIvor Historical Society. Photos include: Redesdale Presbyterian Church, Coliban Estate, Redesdale Hotel, Redesdale Bridge, Mia Mia Uniting Church, Spring Plains, Heathcote Hospital, Heathcote Powder Magazine, Moorabbee Ruins and grave C. Patterson, Derrinal, Mt Camel Homestead, Open Cut at Heathcote, Heathcote Church.national trust, properties, historic homesteads -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MOUAT CRAWFORD COLLECTION: FARMING IN THE WIMMERA, c1960
MOUAT CRAWFORD COLLECTION: Farming in the Wimmera. Bridge to Mia Mia at Redesdale. Used as a teaching aid.ILFORDagriculture, farm, redsdale