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Turn the page to find out how to submit your answer. LENGTH: 2.5 Kilometers ACCESSIBILITY: There are a number STUCK ON A CLUE? : Occasionally you may not be able to solve a clue of steps in this walk due to unforeseen circumstances. You can send a text to 0428020039 and we will text you back at no cost to you. Text BRIDGENORTH Copyright © Trail Quest followed by the clue letter. (Standard network rates may apply.) All Rights Reserved Harbour Bridge MILSONS POINT START

HARBOUR BRIDGE The story of a body part DID YOU KNOW? Harbour Bridge The first car to cross the Sydney The Trail Quest takes you across . Harbour Bridge was a Model Ford The Quest starts at Milsons Point, crossing the famous A, driven by John Bradfield’s son Sydney Harbour Bridge, exploring parts of The Rocks and ending the Quest at Wynyard Station. Stan. John Bradfield was the engineer who oversaw the design Complete this Trail Quest to discover the story of a body and building of the Bridge. part and its relation to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. GOOD VIEW

Turn to the back page to complete the puzzle, nd out how you can submit the nal answer to reveal the full storystory andand toto bebe enteredentered intointo aa monthlymonthly prize-draw.prize-draw. BRIDGE CLIMB

SYDNEY OBSERVATORY THE ROCKS REMEMBER …. Take care of your own and party safety especially when crossing the road Respect the environment and the surrounding buildings and take your litter home with you or place in a bin. DIRECTIONS: Don’t forget to Slip Slop Slap. You will NOT need a map to complete the Trail Quest. The directions will lead you from start to finish, even if you can not find a clue END WYNYARD along the way. PAGE 05 PAGE 06 PAGE 01

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In 1914, if you look to your left which park do you see What was the Rank of the person who This walk starts at Milsons Point train station. on Grosvenor Street? arrived with the rst eet? Exit the station at the Alfred Street entrance. Turn left out o the station for the rst clue. DIRECTION 8 DIRECTION 11 Continue forward along the path to exit the Continue walking along Harrington Street. CLUE A park. Cross Jamison Street, the road to your left. You should now be outside the Scots Church. How many Wine Palms were planted outside NOTE: On the corner of Essex and Harrington the station? Street is the place of the rst execution in Sydney. In 1788 convict Thomas Barrett stole CLUE K DIRECTION 1 butter, pease and pork from camp provisions. What type of husband and father was Gideon Turn left to walk underneath the bridge, then turn James Grieve? right to go up the stairs to walk across the bridge. DIRECTION 9 DIRECTION 12 Continue walking along Harrington Street to the CLUE B Convent of the Sisters of Mercy. Continue up York Street to get to Wynyard Station. At the rst pylon, what is the rst name for the contractors who designed and constructed the bridge. CLUE I

Which Archdeacon acquired the Convent? CONGRATULATIONS PHOTO OPPORTUNITY: – With the Opera House You should now have found all the clues. Enter the answers into the puzzle grid to reveal the in the background take a picture – arrange DIRECTION 10 answer. Submit your answer to reveal more and yourselves in the shape of letters T and Q. Feel be entered into a prize draw. free to post to social media and #trailquest. Continue to Grosvenor Street. Cross Grosvenor at the lights, then turn right to walk up Grosvenor. Then turn left into the park for the next clue. PAGE 02 PAGE 03 PAGE 04

DIRECTION 3 NOTE: Did you know the roof of CLUE F the Sydney Opera House is The path ends at a set of stairs. Walk up one set Close to the Big Dig, what was the condition of the constructed of 1,056,000 glazed of stairs for the next clue. white granite tiles imported Housing that caused hysteria in the early 20th Century? from Sweden. Luckily they are self-cleaning! The roof is made up of a series of NOTE: The Big Dig is open from dusk to dawn. large shells. How many can you see? CLUE D Excavations of the site started in 1994 with 400 In the months that followed how many more volunteers and 20 archaeologists. They found Australians participated in similar walks? foundations of shops, homes and over 750,000 CLUE C artefacts some dating back to 1795. DIRECTION 4 At the next pylon, how many workers gave their lives to build the bridge? Turn around and walk down the stairs then DIRECTION 6 follow them all the way to the bottom. Opposite the Big Dig turn into Cumberland NOTE: This is the Pylon Lookout. It is open Place and down the steps. 7 days a week from 10am to 5pm. It is a 200 step climb to the top and oers you CLUE E great views. At what number on the map can you nd the CLUE G Observatory Hill? Write the number down as a word. Behind the Sailors Return, what is the DIRECTION 2 rst name of the convict who DIRECTION 5 Continue to enjoy the walk along the bridge, Cumberland Place was once named for? wave to the people crossing the bridge as part of Turn right onto Cumberland Street, cross at the the famous Bridge Climb. pedestrian crossing. Turn left into Gloucester DIRECTION 7 Street. You need to be on the right side of the At the bottom of the steps, turn right into Harrington road for the next clue. Street. Walk to the bridge for the next clue.