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9299 One Lane Bridge Rollands Plain Text19 No Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs One lane Bridge Rollands Plain Long Bridge No: 9299 No: 9318 Text19One lane Bridge Rollands Plain Text19 Taken from St Thomas Church Tower, looking North West, is the long bridge in the centre of the picture with Horton Street in the foreground. Long Bridge Long Bridge No: 9317 No: 9316 Text19 From the riverbank, where William Street comes to an end, you can see the Text19 A very early view of the long bridge. With The Star Hotel in the foreground. long bridge, with a group of Pelicans in the foreround. This is prior to 1915. Long Bridge Long Bridge No: 9315 No: 9314 Text19 The first Long Bridge, the bird ( a jabiru) was a pet belonging to the late Mr. Text19 Looking West, we have a different view of the Long bridge, with some Thomas Dick. Jack Walsh copied the photograph on loan from Frank fanning. pelicans in the foreground. The Long Bridge Sesqui-Centenary Bridge No: 9312 No: 9249 Text19 Looking from East to West Port Macquarie, with the Long Bridge over a full Text19Sesqui-Centenary Bridge bay at high tide. 19/08/2019 9:52:11 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Port Macquarie Long Bridge No: 8165 No: 9319 Text19View of Port Macquarie showing the bridge over the river Text19 Looking towards the East is the long bridge connecting West Port to the town centre, with the Butter Factory in the foreground. Rocks Ferry Bridge Dennis Bridge No: 9309 No: 9302 Text19Rocks Ferry Bridge Text19Dennis Bridge looking east Wooden Bridge Rolland's Plain Kendall Bridge No: 9297 No: 9291 Text19Wooden bridge opposite Elfords, Rolland's Plains Text19Road Traffic bridge at Kendall looking east Bridge at Heron's Creek Sesqi-Centennial Bridge No: 9294 No: 96 Text19Bridge at Heron's Creek on Pacific Highway looking south Text19[known as Plaza Bridge] The construction of bridge 19/08/2019 9:52:11 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Bridge at North Haven Gordon Street Bridge No: 9251 No: 9252 Text19Bridge at North Haven Text19Gordon Street bridge Bridge opening Old King Creek Bridge No: 2365 No: 9256 Text19Opening Swinging Bridge Rawdon Island Text19Old King Creek Bridge between Port Macquarie and Wauchope Laurieton-North Haven Bridge Telegraph Point Bridge No: 9275 No: 9250 Text19Laurieton-North Haven Bridge from Laurieton side Text19Telegraph Point Bridge Len Allen Railway Bridge Kendall No: 7238 No: 9347 Text19Len Allen married Gwen Bridges from Maclea Nppb Text19Railway Bridge Kendall 19/08/2019 9:52:12 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Port Macquarie Port Macquarie No: 8175 No: 8176 Text19View from Church tower showing bridge at Westport and oyster beds Text19Looking North West from Church of England tower showing William and Horton streets, Star Hotel, Hallets store, Tozer Building and Long bridge Wharf and Shed Railway Bridge Heron's Creek No: 8597 No: 9344 Text19Wharf and shed river bank, Text19Railway Bridge Heron's Creek opposite property of J. Ellis Railway Bridge, Kendall Wauchope Railway Bridge No: 9343 No: 9341 Text19Railway Bridge, Kendall looking west Text19Wauchope Railway Bridge with boat Coopernook loading girders Shaun Durbridge Port Macquarie No: 7629 No: 8559 Text19Senior Constable Shaun Durbidge - Mid North Coast Domestic Violence Liason Text19View of Long Bridge and surrounds, Port Macquarie Officer 19/08/2019 9:52:12 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Shaun Durbridge Lake Cathie No: 7648 No: 8130 Text19Senior Constable Shaun Durbridge Text19 looking South West towards the Lake Cathie Bridge crossing Ocean Drive. Dennis Bridge Timber industry No: 9306 No: 8941 Text19Dennis Bridge Text19Bullock team hauling logs to dept; Bains Bridge, Moreton's Creek in background. For Hastings River Sawmill Hibbard, Port Macquarie Bridge at Telegraph Point Long bridge No: 9243 No: 9321 Text19Bridge at Telegraph Point Text19 Evening shadows, a twilight view of the long bridge looking west. Lake Cathie Bridge at Telegraph Point No: 8128 No: 9245 c.1902 Text19 Looking towards Lake Cathie bridge connecting Ocean Drive, Lake Cathie. Text19Bridge at Telegraph Point 19/08/2019 9:52:13 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Bridge at Telegraph Point Long Bridge No: 9247 a.1902 No: 9325 1906 Text19Bridge at Telegraph Point with a ship with paddle wheel going under Text19View from the Church Tower showing Kooloonbung Creek, Long Bridge and Star Hotel King Creek Bridge Bains Bridge No: 9267 c.1906 No: 9237 1907 Text19King Creek Bridge- opened by Mrs Donald Cameron of 'Crosslands" Text19Bains Bridge crossing the Hastings River Opening of Bain's Bridge on 14th.Aug.1907 Bain's Bridge Opening No: 9238 1907 No: 9244 1907 Text19A crowd at the opening of Bain's Bridge Text19A crowd of people at the opening of Bain's bridge across the Hastings river Beechwood Bridge Opening Bain's Bridge, Over The Hastings R. Probably on Opening Day 1907 No: 9272 1907 No: 9239 1907 Text19Beechwood Bridge Opening Text19Bain's bridge across the Hastings River 19/08/2019 9:52:13 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Bain Bridge, Beechwood Placing First Section of Top Boom, Kendall Bridge No: 9240 1908 No: 9338 1914 Text19Bain's bridge across the Hastings river Text19Placing First Section of Top Boom, Kendall Bridge Wauchope Bridge - Conveying Casing For Cylinder to Position Hastings Railway Bridge No: 9329 1914 No: 9336 c.1915 Text19Wauchope Bridge - Conveying Casing For Cylinder to Position Text19Construction of Hastings railway bridge Wauchope Railway Bridge Wauchope Railway Bridge No: 9326 1916 No: 9323 1916 Text19Driving the piles of the Wauchope railway bridge Text19Driving the piles of the Wauchope Railway Bridge Wauchope Railway Bridge Wauchope Railway Bridge No: 9327 1916 No: 9324 1916 Text19Driving the piles of the Wauchope railway bridge Text19Driving the piles of the Wauchope railway bridge 19/08/2019 9:52:14 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Port Macquarie Horton Street and Kooloonbung Creek, Port Macquarie No: 8289 c.1920 No: 7103 c.1920s Text19From Westport looking north east; St Thomas'; St.Agnes; Good Templars Hall; Text19View looking northwest from the hill on the eastern side of Horton Street Express office; John Hayward's house (near Gordon Street), with the long bridge in the centre and Settlement Point Long Bridge Bridge in Gordon Street No: 9331 c.1920s No: 352 c.1920s Text19Port Macquarie and Long Bridge. View from Church tower. Colourised version Text19View from bank of Kooloonbung Creek on south side of Gordon Street, of an earlier photograph. looking north Long Bridge long Bridge No: 9328 1922 No: 9313 1922 Text19Long Bridge (Mount Cairncross in the distance) Text19 The Long bridge in 1922, built by Cook and Kerle. Looking towards Mount Cairncross, there is a slight reflection in the water and showing some of the Long Bridge Bain's Bridge No: 9320 1922c No: 9242 1925 Text19 Looking East, this early photograph of the long bridge when it had rail track Text19Bain's Bridge across the Hastings river on top to take the rocks from the quarry at Aston Hill to construct the 19/08/2019 9:52:14 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Bains Bridge Railway Bridge, Macksville No: 3478 1925 No: 9339 1926 Text19At Bains Bridge area Hastings River, A. Reynolds on single cylinder Harley Text19Railway Bridge, over the Nambucca River Macksville Davidson & Ray Dick & N.Anderson in Harley Davidson motor cycles Bridge at Telegraph Point Gordon Street Bridge No: 9246 1926 No: 9259 1930 Text19Bridge at Telegraph Point across the Wilson River Text19Traffic Bridge looking towards Horton St & Bridge St where the bridge was across the Bay. C of E Church, Methodist Church and the Convent, in the Kempsey Bridge Port Macquarie No: 9253 c.1930 No: 8358 1930-40 Text19Kempsey Bridge Text19Long Bridge, Kooloonbung Creek Long Bridge Long Bridge No: 9330 c.1930s No: 9373 c.1935 Text19Long Bridge. View from east shore across to West Port. This bridge has the Text19Long Bridge view from Westport original piers built in 1987 - the bridge was replaced c. 1935 19/08/2019 9:52:15 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Opening of Kindee Bridge Forbes River Bridge opening No: 9255 1936 No: 9260 1936 Text19Neil McKinnon,with beard, and L.O. Martin MP; at the opening of the Kindee Text19Forbes River Bridge opening bridge. The oldest resident Mr James Kirkman cut the ribbon Long Bridge Flagstaff Hill, Port Macquarie, N.S.W. No: 9333 1940s No: 7111 c.1945 Text19Long Bridge. View looking across Kooloonbung Creek to West Port. Text19View from the headland near the Pilot Cottages, looking east to the Green Mound with the Flagstaff and the signal shed, with the footbridge across the Evening, Port Macquarie, N.S.W. From the Church Tower, Port Macquarie No: 7113 c.1945 No: 6814 1947 Text19View looking west across Kooloonbung Creek, with the long bridge prominent. Text19View looking northwest across Kooloonbung Creek and the long bridge. Roof (No 33 in a series) of St Agnes Church in left foreground, and intersection of Horton & William Long Bridge Gordon Street Bridge No: 9322 c.1950s No: 9254 1957 Text19View looking west across Kooloonbung Creek to West Port with hospital and Text19Gordon Street Bridge showing town gas lamp on the right reservoir on the hill 19/08/2019 9:52:16 AM Port Macquarie Historical Society Photographs Wooden Bridge Flood Waters Near Claude Radley's River Cruise Wharf No: 9311 1957 No: 24 c.1960 Text19 A different view of the old wooden bridge, looking East to West. It had tracks Text19Children playing in flood waters to carry the trucks full of rocks from the quarry. The churches and footbridge from Kooloonbung Creek RSL Club and Long Bridge No: 2018 c.1960 No: 1605 c.1960 Text19Murray Views postcard No 31. View taken from West Port looking across Text19View taken from the long footbridge across Kooloonbung Creek looking at the mangroves and oyster beds.
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