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Ninety years on from its opening in 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge remains the most recognisable symbol of Australia. The iconic arch took almost nine years to complete - at a cost of sixteen lives and more than six million pounds - and the people, political wranglings and incredible feats of engineering behind its creation have become the stuff of legend.

The Bridge brings to life the stories of those who dreamed it, built it and were drawn to it: Lennie Gwyther, the nine-year-old boy who made a 900-mile solo journey on horseback to witness the opening; Dr J.J.C. Bradfield who eventually realised his dream of connecting Sydney's two shores; Vince Kelly, the larger-than-life boilermaker who fell from the arch and survived; and many other fascinating characters.

This is the lively history of a bridge that has garnered the collective pride of the nation and become one of the world's most famous structures.

'. . . in world terms, that great arch defined Sydney and for the most part, Australia . . .' - Hon. Paul Keating, former Prime Minister of Australia
'Lalor has written a most intimately affectionate version of an epic story' Canberra Times



Table of Contents
Contents

1. Closing the arch

2. A bridge too far

3. Bradfield's big plans

4. The first sod

5. Work starts

6. The price of progress

7. Tenders

8. Building the bridge

9. Characters and calamities

10. Design controversy

11. Lennie Gwyther's great adventure

12. Lang robs the bank ... de Groot steals the show

13. The people's bridge

14. Bridge lives

The Bridge: The epic story of an Australian icon

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    Publisher: Allen & Unwin
    Publication Date: 01/02/2022
    ISBN13: 9781761067297, 978-1761067297
    ISBN10: 176106729X

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Ninety years on from its opening in 1932, the Sydney Harbour Bridge remains the most recognisable symbol of Australia. The iconic arch took almost nine years to complete - at a cost of sixteen lives and more than six million pounds - and the people, political wranglings and incredible feats of engineering behind its creation have become the stuff of legend.

    The Bridge brings to life the stories of those who dreamed it, built it and were drawn to it: Lennie Gwyther, the nine-year-old boy who made a 900-mile solo journey on horseback to witness the opening; Dr J.J.C. Bradfield who eventually realised his dream of connecting Sydney's two shores; Vince Kelly, the larger-than-life boilermaker who fell from the arch and survived; and many other fascinating characters.

    This is the lively history of a bridge that has garnered the collective pride of the nation and become one of the world's most famous structures.

    '. . . in world terms, that great arch defined Sydney and for the most part, Australia . . .' - Hon. Paul Keating, former Prime Minister of Australia
    'Lalor has written a most intimately affectionate version of an epic story' Canberra Times



    Table of Contents
    Contents

    1. Closing the arch

    2. A bridge too far

    3. Bradfield's big plans

    4. The first sod

    5. Work starts

    6. The price of progress

    7. Tenders

    8. Building the bridge

    9. Characters and calamities

    10. Design controversy

    11. Lennie Gwyther's great adventure

    12. Lang robs the bank ... de Groot steals the show

    13. The people's bridge

    14. Bridge lives

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