Tuesday, 19 January 2016
Parsley Bay: the bridge
The suspension foot bridge at Parsley Bay is a unique feature of the location. It was considered by Vaucluse Council as early as 1906, in order to improve pedestrian access between the two sides of the bay.
This cable suspension bridge was built in 1910 at a cost of £500. It was designed by Edwin Sautelle the Town Clerk and Engineer of Vaucluse, and built by council labour.
Labels:
bridges,
Harbour,
Parsley Bay,
Suburbs - Vaucluse,
swimming
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I like its design!
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