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The second Fitzherbert Bridge was built by Fletcher Construction Co. Ltd between 1933 and 1935. It was opened 20 July 1935 by Viscount Galway, the Governor General. The concrete bridge replaced the original wooden structure completed in 1877. The second bridge was 256 metres in length with a 6.7 metre wide carriageway and 1.5 metre wide footpath. The structure's most distinctive features were the four pairs of bowstring arches, each 34.1 metres wide and 9.2 metres high. It remained in use until 1987 when it proved too small for the volume of traffic and was replaced by the current bridge.
A view looking east from the northernmost end of the bridge. The inscription on thre reverse reads "Miss Oakley."

Identification

Object type
Image
Identifier
2014P_Br82_009669
Date
1950
Digitisation ID
2014P_Br82_009669
Format
B&W print

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fitzherbert bridge,
manawatū river,
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Related items

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Pile-driver for Construction of the second Fitzherbert Bridge
Pile-driver for Construction of the second Fitzherbert Bridge
The first Fitzherbert Bridge, with the Manawatū River in Flood
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The three southernmost Arches of the second Fitzherbert Bridge
The second Fitzherbert Bridge at sunset
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Second Fitzherbert Bridge, view from the Esplanade