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Kathleen M. Butler (27 February 1891 – 19 July 1972) was nicknamed the "Godmother of Sydney Harbour Bridge" [1] and also known as the "Bridge Girl". [2] As the first person appointed to Chief Engineer J. J. C. Bradfield's team, as his Confidential Secretary, (a role which today would be called a technical adviser or project planner), she managed the international tendering process and ...
Sydney Harbour from the north-east with the Opera House, CBD, Circular Quay, the Bridge, the Parramatta River, North Sydney and Kirribilli in the foreground. The southern end of the bridge is located at Dawes Point in The Rocks area, and the northern end at Milsons Point on the lower North Shore.
Instance of: through arch bridge, steel bridge and road-rail bridge: Inception: 19 March 1000: Date of official opening: 19 March 1932: Made from material: steel: Length: 1149 metre: Width: 48.8 metre
The urban planning of Sydney, Australia has been done formally and informally since at least the city's establishment in 1788.The city has been characterised as an 'accidental city', [1] with planning advocate JD Fitzgerald claiming that it was "a city without a plan, save whatever planning was due to the errant goat".
The Sydney Harbour Bridge, completed in 1932 Anzac Bridge, completed in 1995 Captain Cook Bridge Gladesville Bridge. Alfords Point; Anzac; Bennelong (private vehicles not permitted) Bernie Banton; Captain Cook; De Burghs; Endeavour; Fig Tree; Fullers; Gasworks Bridge; Gladesville; Glebe Island; Iron Cove; James Ruse Drive; Lansdowne; Lennox ...
The group is made up of 19 artists who have had public pieces commissioned by the New South Wales government.
Grahame Edwards – a staff member of the City of Sydney Council Other versions This file has an extracted image : Women's Marathon make their way towards the CBD, Sydney Harbour Bridge, 2000 042859 (cropped).jpg .
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