Bridge at Campbelltown.

Bridge at Campbelltown.
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06/07/2017
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Bridge at Campbelltown. This was inspired by a watercolour painting on the wall in my podiatrist's waiting room. A4. The Red Bridge in Tasmania crosses the Elizabeth River at Campbell Town. Built in 1838 using penal labour, it is the oldest surviving brick arch bridge in Australia,[1] as well as the oldest bridge anywhere on the National Highway.[2] The bridge contains three arch spans of 7.6 m (25 ft) each and holds two lanes of traffic as well as pedestrian walkways. It lies on the Midland Highway, roughly halfway between Hobart and Launceston, carrying over two million vehicles per year. It is said to have been designed by James Blackburn, architect to Melbourne and a convict himself.[3] It was constructed of 1,250,000 handmade bricks on dry land, and after its completion the river was diverted to flow under the bridge.[4]

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Paul Buckless

63 years old. Began watercolour painting mid 2015 as therapy for my anxiety & Bipolar. No previous art experience. Enjoy it and find it helps me to remain calm & focussed.

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