I remember it well living close by at the time, watching those cars swinging over the edge of the broken Bridge. My husband was working on the East side, and had to travel on ferries over for some time daily. It was also around the time the Mount St Canice laundry blew up. All tragic, but I have many wonderful memories of Hobart and Tassie.
Ahh the Bowen Bridge. Named after my great, great, great, great, great, great, great uncle, John Bowen. I'm so grateful to be related to someone who marked a time in history. His telescope sits proudly in the library at my place.
Hey this is a terrific bit of our city's history - thanks for posting! Unfortunately the Bowen Bridge commemorative plaque unveiled by PM Bob Hawke at 0:40 has been defaced by graffiti and is in a poor state of repair. The bridge itself is a level span that is easy to drive or cycle across, but is still somewhat under-utilised when compared with the rebuilt Tasman Bridge further downstream, which is the busiest stretch of road in the whole State.
My late father was first supervisor on the very first coffer dam right through till the bridge was completed or so both my mother Dad were the very first public car to cross the bridge the whole mass workers witnessed that very day my late dad was a very proud man to be part of history building the the bridge badly needed or so worked on the tasman bridge through completion back the 60s70s 👍
At 2m13s you can see the temporary bridge, in front of Qantas (access from the steps to the north of the Western side of the bridge next to Bob's plaque and go under towards Incat) there is still some evidence.
I remember it well living close by at the time, watching those cars swinging over the edge of the broken Bridge. My husband was working on the East side, and had to travel on ferries over for some time daily.
It was also around the time the Mount St Canice laundry blew up. All tragic, but I have many wonderful memories of Hobart and Tassie.
Thank you for posting this video. Excellent!
thanks for posting this was interesting to see how it all came together
Ahh the Bowen Bridge. Named after my great, great, great, great, great, great, great uncle, John Bowen. I'm so grateful to be related to someone who marked a time in history. His telescope sits proudly in the library at my place.
Fast breeders in your family?
it’s a beautiful bridge to travel over
Hey this is a terrific bit of our city's history - thanks for posting! Unfortunately the Bowen Bridge commemorative plaque unveiled by PM Bob Hawke at 0:40 has been defaced by graffiti and is in a poor state of repair. The bridge itself is a level span that is easy to drive or cycle across, but is still somewhat under-utilised when compared with the rebuilt Tasman Bridge further downstream, which is the busiest stretch of road in the whole State.
My late father was first supervisor on the very first coffer dam right through till the bridge was completed or so both my mother Dad were the very first public car to cross the bridge the whole mass workers witnessed that very day my late dad was a very proud man to be part of history building the the bridge badly needed or so worked on the tasman bridge through completion back the 60s70s 👍
At 2m13s you can see the temporary bridge, in front of Qantas (access from the steps to the north of the Western side of the bridge next to Bob's plaque and go under towards Incat) there is still some evidence.
As remember when my father work so hard time this brown bridge years ago when I was little girl
They look simple , but man theres a lot of work gone into it
Tell ya what the landscape's dry as toast. The 82/83 Drought in full swing there.
21:13 big Geoff
My uncle was killed building the bowen bridge rip tony parkinson
With the Derwent's pollution levels, the workers on this project are probably not alive today.
Yawn