User:Dave Rave/Liverpool Weir

refs to Lansdown Bridge Bowlers

Liverpool Weir is an earthen bank feature built on the Georges River in 1836 to supply water to.

Liverpool Weir

Liverpool Dam

designed by David Lennox who was also working at same time as Lansdowne Bridge, (quarry ? Voyager Point) over the George's River using stone quarried locally from the same quarry used to supply a large reserve of fresh water for the new growing community of the Liverpool district Water supply Upper Nepean Scheme, water was supplied from water from Liverpool Offtake reservoir Still supplied by canal both ways ?

Superceded by the use of Liverpool Offtake Reservoir with the Liverpool Reservoir (Heckenberg)

Lansdowne Bridge
stone from voyager point, probably voyager park, just downstream of both

https://books.google.com.au/books?id=H1Aiy3Pla-EC&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=lansdowne+bridge+and+toll+house&source=bl&ots=YmwK5LIZAb&sig=2koWs3IPJxqrrKaR6OkXgPThMno&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjYr9DXhuTQAhUT7mMKHUarB54Q6AEIOjAH#v=onepage&q=lansdowne%20bridge%20and%20toll%20house&f=false

http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article12855951

!! MAKE SURE OF DAM V WEIR - UPPER CANAL V GEORGES RIVER !!

Flooding and new bridge
1894 Truss

Newbridge Road

weir'

erosion

rebuild

raising

install fish upstream vertical bank thing [web page https://www.basssydney.com/index.php/activities/liverpool-weir-fishway]