This is a 2003 view of Cavenagh Bridge from the bank. Built in 1869, it is a suspension bridge with cable-stays. Title devised by Library staff.
View of the name plate under the bridge which was built in 1869. The side of the bridge is made of circular metal rings painted white....
Close-up of the police notice placed at the entrance of Cavenagh Bridge. It is surrounded by a chain and an explanatory note is placed at its base....
A G.R. Lambert & Co. [1894] photograph of the Cavenagh Bridge (formerly known as the Edinburgh Bridge). The Cavenagh is the oldest bridge across Singapore River. Commercial square, now known as Raffles Place, is located in the background. Inscribed with "Cavenagh Bridge S.pore" More information can be found at :...
View of the bridge entrance with a notice placed before it to indicate that the bridge is for pedestrians, not vehicles or animals....
Panoramic view of the bridge across the Singapore river. Originally designed as a drawbridge, it was subsequently found to be suitable only as a fixed structure....
This 1982 photograph shows a view of the plate that identifies the engineering company which constructed the Cavenagh Bridge, the year the bridge was built and the place where the steel structure was made. Cavenagh Bridge is named after Straits Settlements Governor Sir William Orfeur Cavenagh. The bridge is located...
View of the plate that identifies the engineering company which constructed the bridge, the year the bridge was built and the place where the steel structure was made....
This is a picture of a notice put up by the police to restrict Cavenagh Bridge to pedestrain usage, for fear of collapse. Traffic was diverted to Anderson Bridge. ...