• The Hobart Bridge was a floating arch bridge that crossed the River Derwent, connecting the eastern and western shores of the city of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. History.
  • The Hobart Bridge was a floating arch bridge that connected the eastern and western shores of Hobart between 1943 and 1964.
  • We love walking across this bridge when in Hobart. ... When driving into Hobart and then also going out of Hobart, I liked the architecture of the bridge.
  • It is held in the capital city of Hobart and sees participants journey over the iconic Tasman Bridge. The 2025 event will be held on Sunday, March 2nd.
  • The Hobart Bridge Company obtained Government approval in 1936 and financed the project, hoping to profit from land appreciation on the eastern shore.
  • Bridge of Remembrance, Hobart by Denton Corker Marshall Architects: gateway commemorating the fallen, linking public spaces on Queens Domain.
  • Top Hobart Bridges: See reviews and photos of Bridges in Hobart, Australia on Tripadvisor.
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  • Builders, Timms Bridge Construction Co Pty Ltd, initially, and then Hobart Bridge Company Ltd. Length of roadway between shore abutments, 3,807 ft.
  • The floating bridge that first connected Hobart's western shore to the east has been recognised by Australia's top engineering body as a National Engineering...