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Richmond Bridge (1823)
Originally named Bigge's Bridge, Richmond Bridge is Australia's oldest bridge still in use. It was built by convicts from sandstone quarried at Butchers Hill and hauled by hand carts to the bridge site. The cutwaters were added in 1884. The bridge is said to be haunted by several ghosts, including Grover, a cruel flagellator.

Other Articles
» Old Hobart Town Model Village
» Richmond Gaol (1825)
» Richmond Maze and Tea Rooms
» St John's Roman Catholic Church (1837) and Burial
» Congregational Church (1873)
» St Luke's Anglican Church (1834)
» "Oak Lodge" (c1830)
» Gatepost
» Richmond Court House
» Richmond Town Hall
» "Granny Rhodes' Cottage" (c1840s)


 

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