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Oct 14, 2022 · An overview of the succession of Long Bridges in Maitland’s history, and concerns that the current one will be compromised as an evacuation route in the event of a severe flood.
Alexander McLeod built a toll bridge over the Wallis Creek in 1827 known as the Family Bridge. Bullock drays could now travel directly between Wallis Plains and the wharf at Morpeth .
Apr 18, 2022 · During the 1820s at Wallis Plains (the infant Maitland), the access route across the Hunter River was at ‘The Falls’, just above today’s Belmore Bridge. Here there was gravel and sand on a flat, stable volcanic rock outcrop about three feet below river level at low tide.
May 19, 2022 · The aftermath. The tiny settlement of Wallis Plains survived the flood and before long it had grown into a town despite experiencing at least another three substantial floods by 1832 along with some smaller ones.
In February 1826, a mounted police unit was based at Wallis Plains (now called Maitland). The troopers were used to capture escaped convicts and suppress Aboriginal resistance.
Historical photos. The Picture Maitland collection provides a unique insight into Maitland’s past including over 3,000 images of the local community from the late 1800s through to more recent times. Featuring everything from buildings to bridges, floods, education, sport and entertainment.
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Jun 5, 2012 · Then in 1945, with the building of the road bridge across Hawkesbury River at Peats Ferry, even vehicular traffic stopped using the winding hilly convict era road and this signaled the end of Wollombi as a vital transport hub.