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The original bridge was opened in 1885, and formed part of the first project to provide a fixed crossing of Sydney Harbour. The project also included the first Gladesville Bridge (1881) and Iron Cove Bridge (1882). The earlier Fig Tree Bridge was located about 50 metres (160 ft) to the west of the new bridge.
Balmain Colliery This is a list of industrial sites on or adjacent to the foreshore of Port Jackson, including Sydney Harbour, North Harbour, Middle Harbour, Lane Cove River, Parramatta River, and the islands within those waterways. Sydney now has relatively few foreshore industrial sites compared with earlier times, and this list is mainly of historical interest. This list may not include all ...
This bridge, called the Gladesville Bridge, and also known as the Parramatta River Bridge, was opened on 1 February 1881. [10] [11] [12] The old Gladesville Bridge was constructed as part of a series of bridges built during the 1880s, which also saw the construction of the Fig Tree Bridge and the Iron Cove Bridge. It was the only crossing of ...
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National Gallery of Art: Waterloo Bridge: 1820 Cincinnati Art Museum: A Road across Hampstead Heath: 1822 Yale University Art Gallery: Das Haus des Admirals in Hampstead, genannt "The Grove" Berlin State Museums: Higham Village am Flusse Stour: Berlin State Museums: Mrs Mary Fisher: 1816 Fitzwilliam Museum: Archdeacon John Fisher: 1816 ...
A new land bridge was built (completed in 2005) over the Cahill Expressway/Eastern Distributor redevelopment, linking the Art Gallery of NSW, Mrs Macquarie's Road, The Domain and Botanic Garden, with small additional land area and new native plantings to The Domain. [2] In 2003 a Fig tree avenue (Cahill Expressway median) was removed.
120 Paintings from the Rijksmuseum is a selection of paintings that were included in a booklet of illustrations in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam giftshop for visitors during the years 1950–1990. It was meant as an illustrated companion guide to the catalog of the paintings on show , which included information about the +/-1,200 paintings on show.
The Battle of the Milvian Bridge (Claude) Beata Beatrix; The Bohemian (Bouguereau) The Bridge (sculpture) The Bridge (M. C. Escher) Bridge (Shachtman) The Bridge at Narni; The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne; The Bridge in Curve; The Bridge near Wiesen; Brooklyn Bridge (Gleizes) The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons