Lansdowne Bridge, 1885
Scope and Contents
244 x 255 mm. A three-quarter front view of the fine stone bridge with one arch of 150 foot span. Designed and built by David Lennox in 1834-5, it was opened to traffic in 1836, and is still in use. The bridge crosses Prospect Creek near Liverpool. Sir T.L. Mitchell's name is printed at the corner of the page.
Dates
- Creation: 1885
Creator
- From the Fonds: Bennett, William Christopher, 1824 - 1899 (Person)
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Language of Materials
English
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
Fair condition, some yellowing.
General
SG.
Date information
DateText: The date is approximate..
Finding aid date
2003-07-23 10:26:08+00:00
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