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Coordinates: 37°3752S 144°4804E / 37.6312°S 144.8011°E / -37.6312; 144.8011
 

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Bulla Bridge
Bulla Bridge
Coordinates37°37′52S 144°48′04E / 37.6312°S 144.8011°E / -37.6312; 144.8011
Characteristics
Total length126 feet
No. of spans4 (each of 27 feet)
History
DesignerJohn C Climie
Constructed byMcBurnie and Ramsden
Opened1869
Location
Map

Bulla Bridge is a four span bluestone arched bridge over Deep Creek in the town of Bulla, north east of Melbourne. It was constructed in 1869 by McBurnie and Ramsden, for the Shire of Bulla to a design of Scottish-born engineer John C Climie and replaced a timber bridge built in about 1859. The bridge is 126 feet long and comprises four spans each of 27 feet.[1] It is associated with a c.1843 road cutting and early ford which was on the main road to the Victorian gold fields.[2]

The picturesque setting has attracted a number of artists and photographers including the woodcut by Eveline Winifred Syme in the 1930s, and numerous historic photographs.[3][4]

References[edit]

  • ^ Moloney, D and Johnston, V. 1998, City of Hume: Heritage Study of the Former Shire of Bulla District, 1998 TPB/08
  • ^ Eveline Syme, woodcut entitled "Bulla Bridge" National Gallery of Australia [1];
  • ^ "Walking Melbourne". Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
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