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  1. Jul 4, 2017 · Here’s our list of interesting facts about Sydney Harbour Bridge – some you might know and some which may surprise you. The construction of Sydney Harbour Bridge began on 28 July 1923, using the labour of 1,400 workers and was completed eight years later. Approximately six million hand driven rivets and 53,000 tonnes of steel were used in ...

  2. 6. The Sydney Harbour Bridge comprises over 550,000 individual pieces of steel and weighs 52,000 tonnes. 7. 79% of the steel was imported from England. 8. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is affectionately known as the 'Coat Hanger' because of its arched shape. 9. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is the most climbed bridge in the world. 10.

  3. May 30, 2016 · An estimated 272,000 liters (72,000 gallons) of paint were used to paint the bridge. One of the most interesting facts about the Sydney Harbour Bridge is the reason behind the gray color of the paint. When it came time to paint the bridge after construction, the quantity of paint needed could only be found in the color gray.

  4. Jan 21, 2021 · find accommodation in sydney. 6. During the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge from 1923 – 1932 amazingly (and sadly) only 16 men died from bridge related work, of those 16, only 2 fell to their deaths from the bridge. 7. Vincent Kelly is the only known survivor of a fall from the bridge. Read more in BridgeClimb part 2.

  5. Mar 11, 2019 · The Sydney Harbour Bridge is an iconic landmark in Sydney, Australia and is famously referred to as the “Coathanger”. It is a steel-arch bridge spanning across the Sydney Harbour (Port Jackson) and serves as the primary source of transportation between Sydney and the northern end of the harbour. First proposed way back in 1815, the Sydney ...

  6. Sydney Harbour Bridge är en av Sydneys mest kända landmärken. Genom bron förbinds centrala Sydneys CBD med affärs- och bostadsområdet North Shore. Tillsammans med operahuset i Sydney är bron Australiens mest kända byggnadsverk. Lokalt kallas den för "galgen" på grund av brons bågform.

  7. Jan 17, 2023 · 4. Speaking of pylons, looks can be deceiving. Though they give the appearance of offering the Sydney Harbour Bridge structural security, the pylons are actually there for aesthetic purposes only, added to give the illusion of support and to improve the overall visual imagery of the Bridge. Over the years, though, they have been put to good use.

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