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Centenary Bridge, Port Melbourne, March 1991 by Brian Cleveland

Centenary Bridge, Port Melbourne, March '91 by Brian Cleveland
Centenary Bridge, Port Melbourne, March ’91 by Brian Cleveland

In March 1991 Brian recorded many views of Centenary Bridge just as preparations were being made to demolish it.

Centenary Bridge from the beach opposite Princes Street.  The pylon in the foreground is the only piece of the bridge that remains.  In the background we can see the ‘third leg’ of the bridge that allowed cars and trucks direct access to Station Pier.

2 Comments

  • Sid
    Posted February 29, 2016 7.43 am 0Likes

    I grew up in Swallow Street in the 50’s 60’s and 70’s. It was sad to see the bridge removed.

    • David Thompson
      Posted February 29, 2016 11.20 am 0Likes

      Thanks Sid. Yes it was sad to see it go. Built in 1934 as a grand entrance to the state for the Centenary celebrations it deserved a better fate than demolition.

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