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Colonial engraving of the Cooks River dam which was located where the present bridge on the Princes Highway at Tempe, New South Wales is. Construction began in 1839 and was completed in 1842. It was demolished between 1896–99. The Cooks … Read Full Description
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Colonial engraving of the Cooks River dam which was located where the present bridge on the Princes Highway at Tempe, New South Wales is. Construction began in 1839 and was completed in 1842. It was demolished between 1896–99.
The Cooks River dam was built because a new water supply source was urgently needed for Sydney. Water from the old Tank Stream had been abandoned in 1826, and the carting of water from the Lachlan Swamps (now Centennial Park) through Busby’s Bore until the 1830s showed a need for a better and more cost-effective fresh water source. The Cooks River was considered the most convenient.
From the original edition of The Illustrated London News, London.
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