Bathurst (inhabited place)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Bathurst station, 1887
340 x 262 mm. A view showing the station exterior with its distinctive Dutch gables. The station was built in 1876 and 'The railway guide of New South Wales' mentions its 'large and convenient refreshment-room' (NSW Registrar-General's Office 1886, p.73).
Bathurst station, 1887
340 x 262 mm. A view showing the station exterior with its distinctive Dutch gables.
Bathurst station, 1887
340 x 262 mm. A view showing the platform.
Denison Bridge, 1885
328 x 192 mm. A view from the road, looking down the length of the bridge, and showing the girders of the superstructure in detail.
Denison Bridge, 1885
337 x 285 mm. A view from the riverbank, taken close to a pier, and showing the outside edge of the superstructure.
Denison Bridge, Macquarie River, Bathurst, 1885
534 x 174 mm. 2 joined prints. Information given states '3 spans of 110 feet each, 6 approach spans, total length 510 feet'. A side view from the river bank, showing the whole length of the bridge across the river. The bridge is constructed of iron girders, with cylindrical iron supporting piers.
Rankin Bridge, Macquarie River, Bathurst, 1885
275 x 226 mm. Information given states '2 spans of 90 ft each, 2 of 65 ft and [blank] approach spans, total length 665 ft'. A slightly blurred print showing the bridge from a point away from the river. The wooden bridge crosses two tributaries of the river, with approach spans joining the two sections of the bridge.