Jack Bain (right in image) and another man on Harlin Bridge, 1926. Creator: Jack Bain.

Jack Bain (right in image) and another man on Harlin Bridge, 1926. Creator: Jack Bain.

3-076-182 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Jack Bain worked for the Bank of Australasia and worked in many branches over his career. The Harlin Road Bridge was constructed after the residents of Brassall and Woodend rallied together in 1913 to have Ipswich joined with North Ipswich. Together the community raised the funds to contribute half of the estimated cost of 1,800 pounds. Tenders were called in late 1915 and the bridge was completed in 1918 at a cost of 5,140 pounds. The motorbikes would have been hired from Toogoolawah.


Image Details


People Information

Creator
  1. Jack Bain, attributed to: Australian: Bank employee, photographer
Subject
  1. Jack Bain: Australian: Bank employee, photographer

Medium
  1. Photograph

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

Geographic Hierarchy

World Oceania Australia Queensland Ipswich

  1. 27 38 00 S , 152 40 00 E

World Oceania Australia Queensland Toogoolawah

  1. 27 05 12 S , 152 22 35 E

Category Hierarchy

Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Artistic Representations Portraits


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5000x3146
File Size : 15,362kb


Aliases

  1. 250334267
  1. 1320000141
  1. 250334267
  1. 3-076-182
  1. 3076182

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