Bawden Bridge (named after Thomas Bawden the Parliamentary Member) over the Orara River on the Old Grafton Road. iron and timber


Bawden Bridge (named after Thomas Bawden the Parliamentary Member) over the Orara River on the Old Grafton Road. Built in 1874 one of 6 of the oldest lattice truss designs in NSW, it has a two-span continuous lattice truss, 77m long with timber beam approaches spanning a deep narrow gorge. It is supported on 3 wrought iron plate piers


Size: 4912px × 7360px
Location: bawden bridge over the orara river, old grafton road nsw new south wales australia
Photo credit: © OZSHOTZ / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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