Denison Bridge, Macquarie River, Bathurst
From Engineering Heritage Australia
The American Pratt trusses on this bridge were the first of their type in New South Wales, a break from contemporary British technology. The innovative design of the bridge was prepared in 1865 by Public Works Department engineer Gustavus Morell. Construction was by P N Russell and Company and took place during 1868-70.
The structure proved the capabilities of colonial engineering skills and provided access from Bathurst and western districts for 123 years.
The bridge has been replaced by a new bridge on a different alignment, however the 1870 bridge has been preserved.
Engineering Heritage Recognition Program
Marker Type | Historic Engineering Marker (HEM) |
Award Date | 5 November 1995 |
Heritage Significance | This was the first American Pratt truss in New South Wales at a time dominated by British technology. |
Nomination Document | Available here. |
Ceremony Booklet | Available here. |
Interpretation Panel | None Installed. |