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How was the Pyrmont Bridge constructed?

How was the Pyrmont Bridge constructed?

The first Pyrmont Bridge was built across Darling Harbour in 1857. Constructed of timber, it was a swing bridge which allowed shipping to move in and out of Cockle Bay.

When was Pyrmont Bridge built?

December 6, 1899
Pyrmont Bridge/Constructions started

What is the Pyrmont Bridge made of?

Pyrmont Bridge
Material Ironbark timber; Steel central spans
Total length 369 metres (1,211 ft)
No. of spans 14
Clearance above 6.5 metres (21 ft)

Who designed the Pyrmont Bridge?

Percy Allan
Pyrmont Bridge/Architects
Pyrmont Bridge is closely associated with Percy Allan, PWD Engineer-in-Chief of bridge design, with the assistance of JJ Bradfield and Gordon Edgell. Percy Allen was responsible for the introduction of American timber bridge practice to NSW, and designed over 500 bridges in NSW.

What type of bridge is the Pyrmont Bridge?

Swing bridge
Footbridge
Pyrmont Bridge/Bridge type

When was Darling Harbour built?

4 May 1988
HRH Queen Elizabeth II formally opened Darling Harbour on 4 May 1988. Sydney Aquarium was the first attraction to open and was soon followed by a host of museums, shops, restaurants, hotels and bars, as the precinct became a different kind of heartbeat for Sydney.

Can you walk across Pyrmont Bridge?

Pyrmont bridge connects the two banks of Darling Harbour cove. Is a wide pedestrian bridge that is nice to walk by day or night offering different views of the Harbour and the city lights. It offers also romantic walks, seating on the benches, viewing people going by.

How old is the Pyrmont Bridge?

119c. 1902
Pyrmont Bridge/Age

What was Pyrmont Bridge used for?

The bridge provided the main transport route between the city and Sydney’s growing western suburbs while the swingspan allowed tall vessels to access Darling Harbour. Pyrmont Bridge was designed by engineer Percy Allan who was renowned for his ‘common sense’ approach to engineering.

Why is Darling Harbour called that?

Darling Harbour is named after Lieutenant-General Ralph Darling, who was Governor of New South Wales from 1825 to 1831. The area was originally known as Long Cove, but was generally referred to as Cockle Bay until 1826 when Governor Darling renamed it after himself.

Who owns Darling Quarter?

Place Management NSW owns and manages the 60 hectare Darling Harbour site, which includes 28 hectares of water, known as Cockle Bay.

What type of bridge is the Pyrmont bridge?

How much did it cost to build the Pyrmont Bridge?

The bridge had one of the largest swing spans in the world at the time of its construction and it was one of the first to be powered by electricity. Allan also designed the similar Glebe Island Swing Bridge, completed in 1903. The Pyrmont Bridge is 369 metres (1,211 ft) long and cost £ 112,500 to build.

Where is the Pyrmont Bridge located?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. Pyrmont Bridge in 2014. The Pyrmont Bridge, a swing bridge across Cockle Bay, is located in Darling Harbour, part of Port Jackson, west of the central business district in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

What is special about the percypyrmont bridge?

Pyrmont Bridge is closely associated with Percy Allen, PWD Engineer-in-Chief of bridge design, who was responsible for the introduction of American timber bridge practice to NSW and designed over 500 bridges in NSW. The quality of the carved stonework of the piers and portals added to the aesthetic appeal of the bridge.

What ever happened to Sydney’s Pyrmont Bridge?

The wooden Pyrmont Bridge vanished with the construction in 1902 of a new steel bridge which took 33 months to build and was completed in time to accommodate Sydney’s first cars.