Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Kane's Bridge, Studley Park, Kew, 2025, 05/05/2025

Historical information

Built in 1928 and destroyed by flood in 1934 Kane's Bridge, formerly Kane's Suspension Bridge, was then rebuilt in 1935. Built for walking traffic, this old walking bridge crosses the Yarra River at the Studley Park Boasthouse It providing convenient access to both sides of the Yarra River. It is a 2km walk to Dight's Falls.

Kane's bridge was named after It was named after T.J. Kane, a councillor at the City of Collingwood.

Physical description

Photographs of Kane's Bridge and engineering details.

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