Item
| Name of Item |
Captain Cook Bridge (1965), southern approach |
| Item Number |
4301061 |
| Type of Item |
Built |
| Item Sub-Type |
Concrete Girder |
| Roadloc |
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| Address |
**** Taren Point Road Taren Point 2229 |
| Local Government Area |
Sutherland |
| Owner |
Local Government |
| Current Use |
Road bridge |
| Former Use |
Road bridge |
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Statement of significance
| Statement of significance |
Listed on the Sutherland Shire Local Environmental Plan 2000 as an item of Regional heritage significance. |
| Date Significance Updated |
18 November 2005 |
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Description
| Designer |
**** |
| Builder |
**** |
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| Construction years |
**** - 1965 |
| Physical description |
Six-lane precast prestressed concrete bridge over Georges River. |
Physical Condition and/or Archaeological Potential |
Good operating condition. |
| Modifications and dates |
**** |
| Date condition updated |
14 May 2009 |
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History
| Historical notes |
The Captain Cook Bridge was opened in 1965 and is named after Captain James Cook who landed at nearby Kurnell on 29 April 1770. |
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Listings
| Local Environmental Plan |
L072-R |
074 |
3228 |
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| Heritage Act - s.170 NSW State agency heritage register |
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Assessment of Significance
| Historical Significance |
**** |
| Historical Association |
**** |
| Aesthetic/Technical Significance |
**** |
| Social Significance |
**** |
| Research Significance |
**** |
| Rarity |
**** |
| Representativenes |
**** |
| Integrity/Intactness |
**** |
| Assessed Significance |
Local |
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References |
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Study details |
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Custom fields
| Roads and Maritime Services (replacing Roads and Traffic Authority) Region |
Sydney |
| Bridge Number |
118 |
| CARMS File Number |
**** |
| Property Number |
Bridge |
| Conservation Management Plan |
**** |
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Images |
 | | Captain Cook Bridge Taren Point (1965), southern approach |
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