Lamington Bridge

The Lamington Bridge is a heritage-listed road bridge over the Mary River at Maryborough, Queensland, Australia.

The bridge is one of the earliest concrete bridges in Australia. The bridge is a low level bridge designed for inundation, as it is less likely to be damaged by floating debris during floods.

The bridge was designed in 1893 by Alfred Barton Brady, the Government Architect for the Queensland Government. It replaced a high set timber bridge which was demolished during the disastrous floods of 1893.

The bridge, constructed by AcArdle and Thompson, was opened to traffic on 30 October 1896 and was named in honour of Lord Lamington, Governor of Queensland.

Heritage listing

The Lamington Bridge was listed on the former Register of the National Estate in 1986 and on the Queensland Heritage Register in 1992.


References

  • 1 2 "Lamington Bridge (entry 600721)". Queensland Heritage Register. Queensland Heritage Council. Retrieved 17 June 2013.
  • "Lamington Bridge (entry AHD8784)". Australian Heritage Database. Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population and Communities.
  • Lamington

    A lamington is an Australian dessert or snack, typically made with squares of sponge cake coated in an outer layer of chocolate sauce and rolled in desiccated coconut. The thin chocolate mixture is absorbed into the outside of the sponge cake and left to set, resulting in the cake's distinctive texture. A common variation has a layer of cream or strawberry jam between two lamington halves. Smaller, thinner "lamington fingers" are typically available at supermarkets, and more recently, varieties substituting the chocolate coating for lemon or raspberry icing have also become available.

    Lamingtons remain a popular snack across Australia and New Zealand, as well as other parts of the world, such as South Africa, and Cleveland in the United States. Lamingtons are common products at supermarkets, cafes and bakeries.

    Origins

    There are many varied accounts regarding the creation of the lamington, however most agree that it was named after Lord Lamington, who served as Governor of Queensland from 1896 to 1901. Other claims suggest it may have been named for his wife, or even the village of Lamington, South Lanarkshire in Scotland, from which the Lord Lamington's title originates. The earliest known reference to the naming of the lamington from June 1927, links the cake to Lord Lamington.

    Lamington (disambiguation)

    A Lamington is a type of sponge or butter cake.

    Lamington may also refer to:

    Places

    In Australia:

  • Lamington National Park, in Queensland
  • Lamington Bridge, in Queensland
  • Lamington, Western Australia and West Lamington, Western Australia, two settlements in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
  • In New Jersey:

  • Lamington, New Jersey, an unincorporated area within Bedminster Township
  • Lamington River, a tributary of the North Branch Raritan River
  • In Scotland:

  • Lamington, Aberdeenshire
  • Lamington, Highland
  • Lamington, South Lanarkshire
  • Lamington Hill, South Lanarkshire
  • Elsewhere:

  • Lamington Road, an electronic goods market in Mumbai, India
  • Mount Lamington, a volcano in the Oro Province of Papua New Guinea
  • Other

  • Baron Lamington, a British peerage title
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