Tacky Creek Bridge

From Engineering Heritage Australia


Tacky Creek Bridge is a convict built two span stone arch bridge approximately 10.7m long built in 1836. The bridge is distinguished by stone wall parapets with curved ends. The bridge is believed to have been designed by Captain Alexander Cheyne later the Director of Public Works.

Western Bridge Elevation
Source: Graeme Nichols collection
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Stone parapet wall on the eastern (upstream) side of the bridge
Source: Graeme Nichols collection
Western (downstream) elevation of the Bridge
Source: Graeme Nichols collection

Proposal to Nominate
Graeme Nichols Proposal to Nominate - Tacky Creek Bridge

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