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CLARK'S ROAD BRIDGE
CLARKS ROAD GLENBRAE, PYRENEES SHIRE
CLARK'S ROAD BRIDGE
CLARKS ROAD GLENBRAE, PYRENEES SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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CLARK'S ROAD BRIDGE - History
Clark's Road Bridge was possibly built to ensure road travel along Clarks Road between the Western edge of the Ercidoune Estate and Black Bottom Road.CLARK'S ROAD BRIDGE - Archaeological Significance
Clark's Road bridge has moderate archaeological significance.
CLARK'S ROAD BRIDGE - Historical Significance
Clark's Road bridge has low historical significance.
CLARK'S ROAD BRIDGE - Interpretation of Site
Clark's Road Bridge was possibly built to ensure road travel along Clarks Road between the Western edge of the Ercidoune Estate and Black Bottom Road.
Heritage Inventory Description
CLARK'S ROAD BRIDGE - Heritage Inventory Description
Clark's Road Bridge consists of four wooden beams running north-south between two retaining walls on the banks of the creek.
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CLARK'S ROAD BRIDGEVictorian Heritage Inventory
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