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14-November-2019
14-November-2019

Photographs supplied by Michael Kuilboer

The plaque on the Carrathool Bridge was erected to commemorate the bicentenary of Australia in 1988. The plaque gives details of the historic bridge. 

The Bicentenary marked the 200th anniversary of the arrival of the First Fleet in Sydney in 1788. Captain Arthur Phillip (1738–1814), commander of the First Fleet, established the foundations of a British colony at Sydney Cove on the 26 January 1788.

 

Location

Address:Carrathool Road, Murrumbidgee River, Carrathool, 2711
State:NSW
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -34.449689
Long: 145.416968
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Plaque
Monument Theme:Landscape
Sub-Theme:Settlement
Actual Event Start Date:26-January-1788
Actual Event End Date:26-January-1988

Dedication

Approx. Monument Dedication Date:1988
Front Inscription

Historic Bridges of New South Wales 
   CARRATHOOL BRIDGE
Over Murrumbidgee River
This type of bascule lift span was adapted from a US design
in 1903 by Public Works Department engineer, Harvey Dare. 
Only two others remain - at Coraki and near Maclean. Built
by Messrs Poole and Steel to replace a punt, it cost 
£29,002 15s 11d, shared between PWD (half), Carrathool and
Murrumbidgee Shires.  Opened on 24 July 1924, ribbons were
cut by Mrs Varcoe and Mrs Campbell, wives of Carathool
and Murrumbidge Shire Presidents.

Erected to celebrate Australia`s Bicentenary in 1988
by the Department of Main Roads and the
National Roads & Motorists` Association (N. R. M. A.) 

Source: MA
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