Happy Birthday to the coat hanger!
Posted: Sat Mar 18, 2017 4:22 pm
As a one-time structural engineer who once worked in the Bridge & Steelwork section of the Chief Civil Engineer's Office for British Railways, I have a fascination for bridges and their history. One of my favourite bridge designs, second only to London's Tower Bridge, is Sydney Harbour Bridge, known variously as the Coat Hanger, the Iron Lung, etc. It is an iconic landmark you just cannot miss travelling around Sydney, where I lived for many of my years in Australia. It is also vital to the flow of traffic in and out of the city.
A special part of my relationship with the Harbour Bridge is the fact that my boss when I worked for British Railways (as mentioned above) had previously worked for Dorman and Long in Newcastle, England. As a draftsman/engineer, he worked on the drawings for the Harbour Bridge and he told me that he had several birthdays over one of his drawings that had gone backwards and forwards from England to Australia. So much so that the paper was yellowed with age. You will have to remember that in those days there was no way of electrically transmitting drawings and you had to do it physically.
It is the 85th Birthday of the coat hanger, which makes it is just a few years older than I am. I think I have raved about it on this forum previously.
I do have another connection with the bridge; in that, after I returned to Australia from the US, I had a job which included running a few timber truss and frame manufacturing plants. One of these plants was in Moruya in Southern New South Wales. That was the place they quarried the sandstone for the piers and abutments of the bridge. The whole town was founded around that quarry.
Sorry to rave on but I love that old bridge. Classic engineering!
Happy Birthday!!!
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-19/sydney-harbour-bridge-celebrates-85th-birthday/8363688
A special part of my relationship with the Harbour Bridge is the fact that my boss when I worked for British Railways (as mentioned above) had previously worked for Dorman and Long in Newcastle, England. As a draftsman/engineer, he worked on the drawings for the Harbour Bridge and he told me that he had several birthdays over one of his drawings that had gone backwards and forwards from England to Australia. So much so that the paper was yellowed with age. You will have to remember that in those days there was no way of electrically transmitting drawings and you had to do it physically.
It is the 85th Birthday of the coat hanger, which makes it is just a few years older than I am. I think I have raved about it on this forum previously.
I do have another connection with the bridge; in that, after I returned to Australia from the US, I had a job which included running a few timber truss and frame manufacturing plants. One of these plants was in Moruya in Southern New South Wales. That was the place they quarried the sandstone for the piers and abutments of the bridge. The whole town was founded around that quarry.
Sorry to rave on but I love that old bridge. Classic engineering!
Happy Birthday!!!
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-03-19/sydney-harbour-bridge-celebrates-85th-birthday/8363688