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JACK SMITHS LANE BRIDGE
JACK SMITHS LANE LEXTON, PYRENEES SHIRE
JACK SMITHS LANE BRIDGE
JACK SMITHS LANE LEXTON, PYRENEES SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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JACK SMITHS LANE BRIDGE - History
Jack Smiths Lane, of which this bridge forms part of, has existed since at least the 1880's to service the allotments southwest of Lexton Township.
JACK SMITHS LANE BRIDGE - Interpretation of Site
Jack Smith's bridge was built in circa 1880's.
JACK SMITHS LANE BRIDGE - Historical Significance
The historical significance of the site is high.
Heritage Inventory Description
JACK SMITHS LANE BRIDGE - Heritage Inventory Description
Jack Smith's bridge is approximately 8 metres long east-west and 4.5 m wide, north-south. It comprises of two retaining walls and has a wooden framework.
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JACK SMITHS LANE BRIDGEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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